Kuki me te Kaiako Ahumoana Ahumahi Kaukau me nga korero kaukaukau
Nga U.S. government said on April 6 that the Commerce Department is currently conducting an annual review of the import tariffs faced by Chinese-made wooden cabinets and bathroom cabinets.
In the context of the U.S.-China trade conflict, plus Chinese-made wooden cabinets and bathroom cabinets are subject to high anti-dumping and countervailing duties, this meeting has become a focus of attention.
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Nga U.S. I kii te Tari Tauhokohoko hei te mutunga o tenei marama, Chinese manufacturers can submit the corresponding information as a company, if the information submitted can prove that the company exports to the United States of wooden cabinets, rūma kaukau me te kore he putunga, putea me etahi atu mahi, katahi ka anga te kaihanga ki nga reeti, ka taea te whakaheke, te tango ranei.
Nga tuhinga mai i te U.S. Department of Commerce show that this review is retroactive, and if the Chinese manufacturers pass this review, the Commerce Department will adjust the tariffs for these manufacturers based on the actual situation: the retroactive period is October 9, 2019 ki te Maehe 21, 2021.
Ko nga utu taapiri, pera i mua i whakaarohia e Trump me nga kaihanga o te rohe, will deter U.S. nga kaihoko me nga kaihokohoko mai i te kawemai i nga hua e pa ana mai i Haina. 2020 Kihini & Bathroom News published “Final Ruling Passed Unanimously, U.s. Imposes Over 250% Anti-Dumping Countervailing Duty on China Bathroom Cabinets, Cabinets”, stating that on March 25, 2020, Nga U.S. International Trade Commission USITC announced a 5:0 unanimous vote The final ruling adopted shows that anti-dumping duties and countervailing duties will be imposed on bathroom cabinets and cupboards imported from China. The anti-dumping duty is up to 262.18% me te reiti moni putunga moni 251.64%; the countervailing duty is up to 293.45%.
Heoi ano, in reality, U.s. Ko nga kawemai me nga kaihokohoko e tino herea ana ki nga kaihanga Hainamana. I raro i te pehanga o nga utu, the additional costs faced by Chinese-made wooden cabinets and bathroom cabinets are largely absorbed by consumers, Kaihanga Hainamana, me U.s. nga kaihoko me nga kaihokohoko.
Arotake Takahanga
I te Maehe 6, 2019, te American Kitchen Cabinet Alliance (Akca) filed a complaint requesting the federal Department of Commerce and the U.S. Komihana Tauhokohoko o te Ao (ITC) to initiate a double-reverse investigation of the above-mentioned imports from China on the grounds that manufacturers of Chinese products receive illegal government subsidies and are unfairly priced to constitute dumping in the U.S. market that The losses to the U.S. manufacturing industry of the same type range from $2 piriona ki $4 piriona.
I te Maehe 27, 2019, Nga U.S. Department of Commerce announced the initiation of an anti-dumping and countervailing investigation into Chinese imports of wooden cabinets and bathroom cabinets to determine whether the aforementioned products were dumped into the U.S. mākete.
I Akuhata 6, 2019, Nga U.S. Department of Commerce made a preliminary determination and announced that countervailing duties were imposed on imports of $4.4 piriona (Tata ki te RMB 31 piriona) utu o rūnanga Hainamana i te reiti o runga ki 229.24%. Nga U.S. Customs and Border Protection was required to collect cash deposits from Chinese importers of wooden cabinets and vanities based on the determined subsidy rate. I te timatanga o Oketopa 2019, Nga U.S. Department of Commerce announced the results of the preliminary determination of the anti-dumping investigation into Chinese cabinet and bathroom cabinet products.
The American Cabinet Alliance claimed that from January 2016 ki Hanuere 2018, U.s. ka piki ake te kawemai o nga pouaka rakau me nga wharepaku mai i Haina 19.9 ōrau, and that the amount of cabinet and bathroom cabinet products imported from China accounted for 50 ōrau o te tapeke kawemai, and that low-priced sales of Chinese cabinets resulted in a loss of $116 miriona ki te U.S. ahumahi rūnanga i waenganui 2016 a 2018.
This is one of the largest U.S. trade cases filed against China in history.
I roto 2020, Nga U.S. Department of Commerce officially announced the results of the final anti-dumping tariff rates for wooden cabinets and bathroom cabinets products from China: Jiangsu Hongjia Wood Industry Co., Dalian Mason Woodworking Co., Ltd. and Rizhao Fu Kai Wood Industry Co., Ltd. were mandatory respondents, with final anti-dumping tariff rates of 4.37%, 262.18% a 101.46%, āhua, me nga reiti putunga moni o 0%, 251.64% a 90.92%. The final anti-dumping duty rate for enterprises qualified for individual duty rate is 48.5%, me te reiti moni putunga moni 37.96%; the final anti-dumping duty rate for Chinese enterprises not qualified for individual duty rate is 262.18%, me te reiti moni putunga moni 251.64%.
Anti-dumping duty
| Exporters Final anti-dumping duty Cash deposit rate | Final Anti-Dumping Duty | Reiti Putea Moni |
| Jiangsu Hongjia Wood Industry Co. 4.37% 0% | 4.37% | 0% |
| Dalian Mason Wood Industry Co. 262.18% 251.64% | 262.18% | 251.64% |
| Fukay Global Co. 101.46% 90.92% | 101.46% | 90.92% |
| Separate tax rate qualified enterprises 48.5% 37.96% | 48.5% | 37.96% |
| Chinese enterprises not qualified for individual tariff rate | 262.18% | 251.64% |
E ai ki te United States of America i runga i nga kaata rakau o Haina me nga hua kaukau kaukau e whakahē ana i nga hua reeti reeti whakamutunga: Jiangsu Hongjia Wood Industry Co., Ltd, Dalian Mason Woodworking Co., Ltd, Rizhao Fu Kai Wood Industry Co., Ltd, Puanga Henan, Aidijia Furniture Co., Ltd, Dewei International Trade Co., Ltd. for mandatory respondent enterprises, ko te reiti reiti whakawetiweti whakamutunga o 13.33%, 18.27%, 31.18%, 293.45%, 293.45%, 293.45%. 293.45%, etahi atu hinonga e whakahee ana i nga utu utu whakamutunga o 20.93%.
Te Mahi Whakatau
| hinonga | Te Mahi Whakatau |
| Jiangsu Hongjia Wood Industry Co. | 13.33% |
| Dalian Mason Wood Industry Co. | 18.27% |
| Rizhao Fukai Wood Industry Co. | 31.18% |
| Henan Porowini Adijia Furniture Co. | 293.45% |
| Dewey International Trade Co. | 293.45% |
| Ētahi atu umanga | 20.93% |


