The United States International Trade Commission is conducting an expedited review to determine if revoking the antidumping duty on mattresses from China would likely cause material injury to the U.S. market. This review, conducted under the Tariff Act of 1930, follows a finding that domestic responses to its inquiry were adequate, while responses from Chinese parties were not. Interested parties can submit written comments by April 17, 2025, with restrictions on new factual information. The review has been identified as extraordinarily complicated, and the Commission has extended the review period by up to 90 days.
Simple Explanation
The government is checking if stopping a special tax on mattresses from China could hurt businesses in the U.S. They want to make sure that American companies are treated fairly, and people have until April 17, 2025, to say what they think about this.