United States International Trade Commission Schedules Expedited Reviews For Certain Preserved Mushrooms

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On May 19, 2026, the United States International Trade Commission (USITC) released a notice scheduling expedited five-year reviews. These reviews are related to antidumping duty orders on certain preserved mushrooms imported from Chile, China, India, and Indonesia. These reviews are conducted under the Tariff Act of 1930.

The expedited reviews aim to determine if cancelling these antidumping duty orders will cause material harm to the US market. The Commission announced the review date as May 8, 2026.

The Commission assessed the domestic interest group’s response to its initial notice. The notice was published on February 2, 2026. The response was deemed adequate, while the response from the foreign parties was found insufficient. Due to this, there was no need for full reviews. Only expedited reviews will be conducted. Commissioner David S. Johanson decided to vote for a full review, contrary to the rest of the Commission.

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The staff’s report will be completed by June 16, 2026. This report will add details to the case file. A public version will be available after the nonpublic version, as per the Commission’s rules.

Interested parties in these reviews can submit written comments by June 23, 2026. These submissions must align with the Commission’s procedural rules and cannot include new facts. The USITC’s Handbook on Filing Procedures provides guidance on this process.

It was noted by the Commission that responses from Giorgio Foods, Inc. and L.K. Bowman Co. were found adequate. Responses from other parties were not accepted. Each filed document by a participant must be shared with all other parties involved.

The USITC recognized that these reviews are complex. Therefore, the period for review may be extended by up to 90 days. This extension is permitted under specific US Code provisions.

The Commission’s decision and action are legally supported under the Tariff Act of 1930. This notice was officially issued on May 15, 2026, by Sharon Bellamy, Supervisory Hearings and Information Officer.


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