Chinese furniture manufacturers plan to gather later this month to explore the U.S. government on China's wooden bedroom furniture in the sunset review of anti-dumping duty details.
From mainland China, Hong Kong and Taiwan furniture manufacturers will gather in Dongguan on June 25 to participate in this meeting. Wo law firms from Taiwan with the international law firm (Wu & Partners) Sui-Yu Wu lawyer will host this meeting to guide and answer on the sunset review of related issues.
Sunset review of anti-dumping duty is levied at 5 years, the United States International Trade Commission (International Trade Commission, referred to as ITC) to conduct a review to decide whether to continue the anti-dumping duty for 5 years.
Review process as part of the U.S. International Trade Commission from importers, retailers and manufacturers (including U.S. manufacturers) and other parts of views.
Hui and Mongolian furniture (Fairmont Designs) - a company based in China's wooden furniture manufacturers - CEO Jason Liu said the meeting will be to secure China's largest manufacturer of 50 participants. We elaborate on the meeting will review the current process, and guide you fill out will be returned in late July ITC questionnaire.
U.S. law firm Squire, Sanders & Dempsey's lawyer Peter Koenig said he and his law firm to represent China in the case manufacturer. Although they will be law by her absence, the meeting, but will in the questionnaire for this review will be crucial.