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Quartz Surface Products Subject to Anti-dumping

May 2, 2018

A petition was filed on April 17 that certain quartz surface products are being sold for less than fair value in the U.S. market and may be subject to anti-dumping and countervailing.  The alleged dumping margins have an average of 455% that reveals that the China prices are far less than companies producing quartz surface products in market economy.  

From the original article:

"The petitions will be investigated by the U.S. Department of Commerce and U.S. International Trade Commission.  If both agencies make affirmative determinations, preliminary relief from Chinese imports could be imposed in September 2018, with final duties imposed in June 2019."

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RECIP UPDATES JULY 2025

Dear Valued Client,

On July 7, the administration has notified several different countries including Japan and South Korea of their new reciprocal tariffs that are expected to be applicable as of August 1. These letters are related to the reciprocal tariffs from the April 2 Executive Order 14257 that were paused starting on April 9.  

Additionally, the President has signed an executive order extending the 10% reciprocal tariff to continue until at least August 1.

Click below to reach the White House Fact sheet and Executive Order:

VIETNAM DEAL

Dear Valued Client,

The President has posted on Truth Social that a deal has been made with Vietnam. The preliminary details indicate that Vietnam will be subject to 20% tariff on goods sent directly to the US and 40% on goods transshipping. The President’s post indicates that Vietnam will open their markets to the United States.

Currently this has only been posted on social media. It is not an official announcement.

Additional updates will follow once they are available.

IEEPA UPDATES JULY 2025

On June 4, the Court of International Trade determined that IEEPA does not give the President authority to impose reciprocal or drug/border tariffs. The administration immediately filed an appeal and requested a stay.

On June 10, the Court of Appeals Federal Circuit (CAFC) issued the stay which means that for the time being, the IEEPA tariffs will remain while the courts litigate on this matter.

Oral arguments are scheduled for July 31 and a final decision from CAFC is not expected until at least August.  

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