R-134a Refrigerant from China: Final Antidumping Duty Administrative Review Results (2023–2024)
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The U.S. Department of Commerce has concluded its annual administrative review of antidumping duties imposed on 1,1,1,2-Tetrafluoroethane (R-134a), a hydrofluorocarbon refrigerant gas, imported from the People's Republic of China. The review covers the period April 1, 2023 through March 31, 2024. Commerce determined that Chinese exporters sold R-134a in the United States at prices below normal value (i.e., below the cost of production or home market prices), confirming the existence of dumping during the review period. This finding triggers the assessment of antidumping duties on entries of R-134a from China during the POR. The final results establish the dumping margins that will be used to calculate the specific duty rates applied to individual Chinese exporters and producers. U.S. importers of R-134a from China will be assessed retroactive duties based on these margins for merchandise entered during the 2023–2024 review period. This action is part of Commerce's ongoing enforcement of U.S. trade remedy laws, which are designed to protect domestic manufacturers from unfairly priced foreign competition in the refrigerant and HVAC supply chain.
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Key Changes
- Commerce confirms R-134a from China was sold below normal value during POR April 1, 2023 – March 31, 2024
- Final dumping margins established for individual Chinese exporters and producers of R-134a
- Retroactive antidumping duty assessments will be applied to U.S. importers for entries during the 2023–2024 POR
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What this law requires
U.S. importers of R-134a from China must pay retroactive antidumping duties based on established dumping margins for all merchandise entered during April 1, 2023 through March 31, 2024
Chinese exporters and producers of R-134a must have individualized duty rates applied to their entries based on their specific dumping margins as determined by Commerce
Customs authorities must assess antidumping duties on R-134a entries from China during the 2023-2024 review period based on Commerce's final dumping margin determinations