U.S. International Trade Commission Makes Determination on Wooden Cabinets and Vanities From China
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On September 5, 2025, the United States International Trade Commission (“Commission”) released an important decision. The ruling concerns wooden cabinets and vanities imported from China.
The case was reviewed under Investigation Nos. 701-TA-620 and 731-TA-1445 (Review). The review is required by law, including section 751(c) of the Tariff Act of 1930. The Commission had to decide if cancelling duties on these products would hurt U.S. industry.
The Commission looked at a detailed record. Reviews were started in March 2025 and announced under Federal Register 90 FR 11059. By June 6, 2025, the Commission decided to use an expedited review process. This was announced in the Federal Register at 90 FR 36070.
After completing its analysis, the Commission ruled that ending the countervailing and antidumping duty orders on wooden cabinets and vanities from China would probably lead to material injury again for U.S. industry in the near future.
The findings and legal views are in USITC Publication 5661, dated September 2025.
This decision means that the current duties on wooden cabinets and vanities from China will remain in place. The official notice was issued by Susan D. Orndoff, Supervisory Attorney, on September 5, 2025.
Reference: Federal Register Volume 90, Number 172, page 43474, document number 2025-17301.
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