The Department of Commerce and the International Trade Commission have determined that if the antidumping duty order on hand trucks from China were revoked, it would likely lead to ongoing dumping and harm to a U.S. industry. As a result, the order will continue, requiring U.S. Customs to collect antidumping duties on imports of these products. This decision ensures that the protections against unfair pricing remain in place, maintaining a fair competitive environment for U.S. businesses. The order will be reviewed again in five years.
Simple Explanation
The government checked to see if taking away special rules against cheap hand trucks from China would hurt factories in America, and they decided the rules are important, so they’re keeping them for now.