The U.S. Department of Commerce has concluded an expedited review and determined that if the antidumping duty on vertical metal file cabinets imported from China is revoked, it could lead to the continuation or recurrence of dumping at significant rates, with margins up to 198.50 percent. This finding is part of an effort to prevent unfair pricing that could harm U.S. industries. As a result, the antidumping duty order remains in place to protect domestic producers. The full analysis can be accessed via the Commerce Department's electronic system.
Simple Explanation
The U.S. government found that if they stop charging extra money on some file cabinets from China, it might hurt American companies because the cabinets would be sold too cheaply. So, they decided to keep the extra charge to help protect local businesses.