The escalation of US-China trade dispute further affected the exports of American hardwood to Greater China.
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AHEC SEA&GRCH Market Report_2018Oct_v1 (PDF)
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The escalation of US-China trade dispute further affected the exports of American hardwood to Greater China.
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AHEC SEA&GRCH Market Report_2018Oct_v1 (PDF)
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October 31, 2018
Decorative Hardwoods Association® President Kip Howlett spoke at the World Resources Institute's Forest Legality Week about how tariffs, duties, and legality impact wood products trade flows and how these changes make tracing the source of legal timber particularly challenging. The international event drew participants from governments, the private sector, the scientific community, and timber certification organizations.
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October 18, 2018
Decorative Hardwoods Association® (formerly HPVA) eNews Volume XI, Issue XIX: China's Exports Surge | Change To Tariff Schedule Affects Plywood | Exporters Dodge Tariffs | Global Construction Set To Rise To $13 Trillion
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October 17, 2018
A federal district court approved Lumber Liquidators' $36 million settlement in a class-action lawsuit for formaldehyde emissions violations. The lawsuit was filed on behalf of 760,000 customers who purchased Chinese-made laminate flooring from the company between 2009 and 2015. Lumber Liquidators, who initially disputed the findings of a 60 Minutes investigative report, was also fined $2.5 million by CARB in 2016.
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October 17, 2018
Some Chinese exporters are changing the HTS destination codes on products to dodge tariffs, reports the Wall Street Journal. Right after the U.S. Department of Commerce opened a Chinese dumping investigation in November 2016 on hardwood-faced plywood, some Chinese producers began shipping plywood under four codes related to softwood-faced plywood. U.S. imports of Chinese hardwood-faced plywood dropped 20% last year while imports coded as softwood-faced plywood shot up 549%.
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