The Trump administration has launched a tariff investigation into imported furniture, a move that could result in new duties on home products, Furniture Today reported.
News in trade dispute
US Court of International Trade Dismisses J.D. Irving’s Challenge to Third Administrative Review Deposit Instructions
The US CIT dismissed J.D. Irving’s challenge to antidumping duty cash deposit instructions following the 2020 administrative review (AR3) of softwood lumber imports from Canada.
US Tariffs Reshape EU Trade; Lumber Exempt for Now
A uniform 15% duty applies to most EU exports; however, lumber remains a temporary exception, Wood & Panel Europe reported.
US Dept. of Commerce Publishes New Countervailing Duties for Canadian Softwood Lumber
On Tuesday, the US published the new countervailing duties for imports of Canadian softwood lumber products in the Federal Register, thereby making them effective.
US Releases Final Countervailing Determination in Sixth Administrative Review of Canadian Softwood Lumber
On Friday, the US Department of Commerce released its final determinations for the six administrative review of countervailing duties on certain softwood lumber products from Canada.
US Dept. of Commerce Publishes New Antidumping Duties for Canadian Softwood Lumber
On Tuesday, the US published the new antidumping duties for imports of Canadian softwood lumber products in the Federal Register, thereby making them effective.
US Releases Final Antidumping Determination in Sixth Administrative Review of Canadian Softwood Lumber
On Friday, the US Department of Commerce released its final determinations for the six administrative review of antidumping duties on certain softwood lumber products from Canada.
USMCA Panel Rules on First Administrative Review Antidumping Challenge
The panel ordered the DOC to revisit two aspects of its determination while upholding the remainder of the challenged findings.
British Columbia Premier Open to Limits on Softwood Lumber Exports
Canada is open to discussing limits on softwood lumber exports to the US to help ease trade tensions, British Columbia Premier David Eby told Bloomberg News, according to Reuters.
US International Trade Commission Makes Preliminary Determination in Hardwood and Decorative Plywood Trade Cases
The ITC found that there is a reasonable indication that imports from China, Indonesia, and Vietnam are materially injuring the US hardwood and decorative plywood industry, according to Wiley.

