Department of Commerce Announces Antidumping Review on Mattresses from Malaysia
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The U.S. Department of Commerce has preliminarily found that several companies sold mattresses from Malaysia at prices below normal value from May 1, 2024, through April 30, 2025. As a result, the Department is partially rescinding its review of certain companies which had no entries of the merchandise during the period under review.
The announcement came in a notice published in the Federal Register on April 15, 2026. The Department is inviting interested parties to comment on the preliminary findings.
Background of the Review
The Department of Commerce initiated the antidumping duty order on mattresses from Malaysia on May 14, 2021. On May 5, 2025, it announced a chance to request an administrative review. In June 2025, the petitioners requested a review for 19 companies.
Respondent Selection and Examination
The Department selected several companies, including CS Vision Supply SDN BHD and Premier High Ventures, for mandatory examination. However, these companies, along with others like Pinnacle Salute SDN BHD and Weld Tack Industries, did not respond timely to the Department’s requests for information.
Partial Rescission of Review
For eight companies with no entries of merchandise during the period, the Department will rescind the administrative review. These companies are APM Auto Parts Marketing, Comfort Coil Technology SDN BHD, Delandis Furniture (M) SDN BHD, Ever Want (M) SDN BHD, Far East Foam, Industries SDN BHD, GGC Global, Irama Furniture SDN BHD, and Vision Foam Ind. SDN BHD.
Application of Adverse Facts Available
The Department will use adverse facts available to assign estimated dumping margins to companies that were uncooperative, such as CS Vision and others. These companies will face a rate of 42.92 percent, which is consistent with rates applied in previous segments of this proceeding.
Comments and Further Actions
Interested parties can submit comments within 21 days of the notice’s publication. The Department of Commerce plans to publish the final results within 120 days, determining the final duties on the mattresses.
Future Instructions
Upon final results, the Department will instruct Customs and Border Protection on assessment rates for the concerned companies. The cash deposit rate will remain effective until further notice.
The Department emphasizes the importance for importers to comply with the requirement to file a certificate regarding the reimbursement of antidumping duties before the liquidation of entries during the review period.
This announcement by the Department of Commerce marks a critical step in enforcing trade regulations and ensuring fair competition in the international mattress market.
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