Expedited first five-year review finds dumping would likely continue if the order was revoked, with weighted-average dumping margins up to 231.60% for imports from China.

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U.S. extends China wood mouldings and millwork products antidumping duties

U.S. extends China wood mouldings and millwork products antidumping duties

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The U.S. Department of Commerce completed the expedited first sunset review of the antidumping duty order on wood mouldings and millwork products from China and determined that revocation would likely lead to continuation or recurrence of dumping, with weighted-average dumping margins up to 231.60%. The final results take effect May 5, 2026.

Commerce published the antidumping duty order on February 16, 2021, and initiated the first sunset review on January 2, 2026, under section 751(c) of the Tariff Act of 1930.

The review proceeded on an expedited 120-day schedule after a domestic interested party filed a timely substantive response and no respondent interested party filed a substantive response.

The domestic interested party was the Coalition of American Millwork Producers, comprised of Best Moulding Corporation, Bright Wood Corporation, Cascade Wood Products, Inc., Endura Products, Inc., Menzer Lumber & Supply Co., Pacific Wood Laminates, Inc., Sierra Pacific Industries, Sunset Mouldings, and Woodgrain Millwork Inc.

The notice stated that the scope description and the full discussion of issues were contained in an Issues and Decision Memorandum available through Commerce’s ACCESS system.