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Vietnam’s upholstered furniture subject to Canadian anti-dumping duties

Certain upholstered domestic seating originating from Vietnam and China now is subject to anti-dumping duties in Canada, according to the Ministry of Industry and Trade’s Trade Remedies Authority of Vietnam (TRAV).

Hanoi (VNA) – Certain upholstered domestic seatingoriginating from Vietnam and China now is subject to anti-dumping duties inCanada, according to the Ministry of Industry and Trade’s Trade RemediesAuthority of Vietnam (TRAV).

Citing a preliminary determination of dumping released bythe Canada Border Services Agency (CBSA) earlier this week, the TRAV saidprovisional duties will be collected on the subject goods that are releasedfrom customs on or after May 5, 2021.

Estimated amountof subsidy has been decided to be 0 percent for seven Vietnamese manufacturers,including Delancey Street Furniture Vietnam,Timberland, Motomotion Vietnam, UE Vietnam, Vietnam HangPhong Furniture, Wendelbo Interiors A/S and Wendelbo SEA, and11.73 percent for all other exporters in the country.

The seven producers will receive separate anti-dumping duty rates rangingfrom 17.44 percent to 89.77 percent while all others get 101.5 percent.

The CBSA is requesting Vietnamese manufacturers to answeradditional questions for the final determination.

🍃 The TRAV has urged the concerned exporters to keep a close watchon the case and fully cooperate with the CBSA during its investigation. Theymust also closely coordinate with the TRAV to receive timely support./.

VNA

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