The Canada Border Services Agency (CBSA) announced it has concluded an administrative review of the normal values and export prices of certain upholstered domestic seating originating in or exported from China and Vietnam by required exporters that have not submitted a response to the CBSA’s request for dumping information by the due date.
The CBSA did not receive a complete response to the dumping request for information by the due date from Delancey Street Furniture Vietnam Co., Ltd.; Eterno Co., Ltd.; and Restoration Hardware, Inc..
Subject goods produced or exported by these exporters will be determined pursuant to the ministerial specification, under section 29 of the Special Import Measures Act, by advancing the export price of the goods by 188.0% for subject good from China and 179.5% for subject goods from Vietnam.
The CBSA will continue its administrative review for the other five exporters that responded to determine if the information provided is sufficiently complete for the purposes of determining normal values and export prices.
CBSA reminds importers that it is their responsibility to calculate and declare their anti-dumping and countervailing duty liability. If importers are using the services of a customs broker to clear importations, the brokerage firm should be advised that the goods are subject to anti-dumping and countervailing measures and be provided with sufficient information necessary to clear the shipments.