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China Wood Flooring: Commerce Sets AD Duty Exemptions for 3 More Companies

Three more companies are now set to be exempt from antidumping duties on multilayered wood flooring from China, after the Commerce Department on July 25 issued a notice implementing a recent Court of International Trade decision. Dunhua City Jisen Wood Industry Co., Ltd., Fine Furniture (Shanghai) Limited, and Armstrong Wood Products (Kunshan) Co., Ltd. will all be exempt from AD duties should the decision become final, Commerce said. All three of the companies had sought to be individually examined in the original AD duty investigation, but Commerce improperly denied their requests, CIT said. The partial revocation of the orders is set to take effect for entries on or after July 13, 2018. Commerce will set these companies’ cash deposit rates to zero until the period for appealing the CIT decision runs out, it said.

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(Federal Register 07/25/18)