Business & Commerce

Float Glass Products From China and Malaysia: Material Injury Determinations

🇺🇸United States··Notice·High Impact·View source ↗

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🇬🇧 English

The U.S. International Trade Commission determined that the domestic float glass industry is materially injured by subsidized imports from China and by imports from China sold at less than fair value. Antidumping and countervailing duties will therefore be imposed on float glass products from China. The Commission found imports from Malaysia that are sold at less than fair value to be negligible and terminated the antidumping investigation against Malaysia. The investigations were originally filed by two Vitro Flat Glass LLC plants in Pennsylvania. The Commission completed its final determinations on March 26, 2026 and issued its findings in USITC Publication 5715.

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Key Changes

  • Imposition of antidumping and countervailing duties on float glass products from China under HTS subheadings 7005.10.80, 7005.21.10, 7005.21.20, 7005.29.18, 7005.29.25, 7007.29.00, 7008.00.00, 7009.91.50, and 7009.92.50
  • Termination of the antidumping duty investigation on float glass from Malaysia due to negligible import volume
  • Final determinations issued by the Commission on March 26, 2026 in USITC Publication 5715

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Obligations

What this law requires

high

Importers must pay antidumping duties on float glass products from China classified under HTS subheadings 7005.10.80, 7005.21.10, 7005.21.20, 7005.29.18, 7005.29.25, 7007.29.00, 7008.00.00, 7009.91.50, and 7009.92.50

Importers of float glass products from China
operational
high

Importers must pay countervailing duties on float glass products from China determined to be subsidized by the Chinese government

Importers of float glass products from China
operational
high

Cease antidumping duty investigation against Malaysia for float glass products based on negligibility determination

U.S. International Trade Commission
operational
medium

File and maintain investigation records as defined in 19 CFR 207.2(f) for float glass investigations 701-TA-748-749 and 731-TA-1726-1727

U.S. International Trade Commission
reporting
medium

Refer to USITC Publication 5715 (March 2026) as the authoritative source for findings and determinations in these float glass investigations

U.S. International Trade Commission, Commerce Department, and affected stakeholders
disclosure

Affected Parties

U.S. float glass manufacturersVitro Flat Glass LLC+4 more…

Tags

international trade,antidumping duties,countervailing duties