Commerce Postpones Vietnam Hardwood Plywood Circumvention Ruling—Again

On May 26, The U.S. Department of Commerce again extended the deadline to issue a final determination in the Vietnam hardwood plywood circumvention case, setting a new deadline of July 14. Duties assessed in last July's preliminary ruling will stay in effect during this delay.

 

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DHA eNews - Duties On China's Hardwood Plywood Will Continue For 5 More Years

Decorative Hardwoods Association (formerly HPVA) eNews Volume XVI, Issue X: Duties On China's Hardwood Plywood Will Continue For 5 More Years | EPA Proposes Tough New Emission Rules | KCMA Will Fight Chinese Dumping | U.S.

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Wood History: Test Your Knowledge

Just how fast was the de Havilland Mosquito combat airplane, known as the "Wooden Wonder," and how many of these planes were built?

 

Answer: Some versions exceeded 425 mph and 7,781 were built.

Source: de Havilland Mosquito

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Canada's Plywood Manufacturers Push For Duties On Cheap Chinese Imports

Canada's hardwood plywood and veneer industry is shrinking. This is not due to a lack of demand for kitchen cabinets, decorative wood panels, and furniture. Instead, Canadian manufacturers are losing market share to plywood products imported from China at artificially low prices that Canadian manufacturers cannot match. The Canadian government still has not imposed antidumping duties on Chinese exporters as requested by the Canadian Hardwood Plywood and Veneer Association.

 

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U.S. Raises Tariffs On Chinese Imports

In what KCMA calls a "huge improvement from the last reviews," the U.S. Department of Commerce will raise tariffs on imports from Chinese wood cabinet, vanity, and component manufacturers. One company's antidumping rate was increased from 0% to 43%; another's from 4.37% to 7.71%. Click below to see a chart with more detail.

 

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