China's Strategy: Destroy The American Cabinet Industry

The president of Marsh Furniture describes the plight of the $10 billion American kitchen cabinet industry. He stated that China's unfair trade practices are destroying American business and leading to unemployment in small-town America, which will have a huge impact on the 250,000 workers in the cabinet industry.
 

 

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DHA eNews - Commerce Rules In Favor Of U.S. Cabinetmakers

Decorative Hardwoods Association (formerly HPVA) eNews Volume XIII, Issue V: Commerce Rules In Favor Of U.S. Cabinetmakers | ITC Finds For U.S. Millwork Industry | U.S. Industry Asks Commerce To Address Vietnam Circumvention | China Halts Tariffs On North American Hardwoods | Impact Of Coronavirus: China's Ports Full

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U.S. Industry Asks Commerce To Address Vietnam Circumvention

The Coalition for Fair Trade in Hardwood Plywood petitioned the U.S. Department of Commerce to issue a scope ruling confirming that certain hardwood plywood products from China that are assembled in Vietnam before being imported into the U.S. are within the scope of the antidumping and countervailing duty orders on certain hardwood plywood products from China.

 

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Virus Hits Vietnam Across Multiple Sectors

With just 16 cases in a population of 96 million, the effect on Vietnam's economy has been far-reaching. Wood processing firms were advised to seek alternative suppliers. Public schools are closed. Flights between China and Vietnam were suspended. The tourism industry may lose more than $7 billion, as China is Vietnam's largest source of tourists.

 

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China Halts Tariffs On North American Hardwoods

China announced it would remove tariffs for some types of hardwood logs and lumber for one year, beginning February 28. China prefers to use raw materials from other countries as it rebuilds its own forests, and, as the largest wood product exporter in the world, needs to reduce costs on incoming raw materials.

 

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