The U.S. Department of Commerce has determined that two Vietnamese companies, Ban Me Thout Honeybee Joint Stock Company and DakLak Honeybee Joint Stock Company, sold raw honey in the U.S. at prices lower than normal value, leading to unfair competition. As a result, these companies, along with others not selected for individual review but granted separate rates, will face antidumping duties based on a calculated dumping margin. The assessed duties aim to rectify the pricing imbalances and protect U.S. businesses. The final results will soon be published, affecting shipments made after this notice's publication.
Simple Explanation
The U.S. government found that two honey companies from Vietnam were selling honey in the U.S. at prices that were too low, which isn't fair to other honey makers. So, they decided to make these companies pay extra to fix the price problem and make sure everyone plays fair.