The Department of Commerce announced the rescission of a new shipper review of wooden bedroom furniture from China involving the company Kunshan Jujia Decoration Design Co., Ltd. The decision was made because the sale was determined to be non-bona fide based on factors like sales price and quantity. As a result, Jujia remains part of the China-wide entity for antidumping duties, with merchandise subject to the prevailing China-wide rate. The decision follows analysis and comments from interested parties, as documented in the Issues and Decision Memorandum.
Simple Explanation
The Department of Commerce found out that a Chinese company named Kunshan Jujia Decoration Design Co., Ltd. sold some bedroom furniture in a way that wasn't considered fair or "real," so they decided to cancel a special trade review with them. Because of this decision, the company still has to pay a very high tax rate when selling their furniture in the U.S.