U.S. International Trade Commission Starts New Review on Passenger Vehicle and Light Truck Tires from China
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What Is Happening?
The Commission is checking if canceling the current countervailing and antidumping duty orders would likely cause problems for U.S. businesses that make these tires. The duties were first ordered in 2015 and then continued in 2021 after previous reviews.
Who Can Respond?
Anyone who is involved in making, importing, or selling these tires can send a response. This includes U.S. tire producers, importers, unions, worker groups, trade groups, and producers or exporters in China. Representative consumer and industrial user groups may also take part.
To join, groups or people must file a notice with the USITC within 21 days from when the notice was published.
What Information Should Be Sent?
Interested parties need to provide detailed information for the year 2025. The questions cover:
- The name and address of the company or group
- Details about being involved in the tire trade or market
- Willingness to provide more information
- Views on how removing the duties would affect U.S. industry
- Lists of tire producers, importers, exporters, and major buyers
- Information on tire prices and sources
- Sales, production, and profit numbers
- Details about big changes in supply, demand, or technology since 2019
U.S. producers need to share data on their tire output, market share, and financial results. Importers and exporters should report how many tires they handled and their value.
How to Send Responses
All documents must be filed electronically through the USITC’s online system at https://edis.usitc.gov. No paper copies are allowed.
The deadline for sending responses is 5:15 p.m. on February 2, 2026. Comments on the quality of responses are due by 5:15 p.m. on March 16, 2026.
Important Rules
All submitted information must be accurate and full. Special rules protect business confidential information. Parties cannot leave out required information without explaining why and suggesting how they can give similar data. Failing to do this may count against them.
Need More Help?
More details, filing instructions, and the response worksheet can be found on the Commission’s website: https://usitc.gov/reports/response_noi_worksheet
For questions, contact Laurel Schwartz at 202-205-2398 or visit https://www.usitc.gov.
Authority
This review follows U.S. law under the Tariff Act of 1930. The notice was approved and published by order of the USITC on December 23, 2025, by Supervisory Attorney Susan Orndoff.
OMB Information
The request for information is approved under OMB number 3117 0016/USITC No. 25-5-664, with an expiration date of June 30, 2026.
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