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US wood moulding importer says Commerce should have conducted changed circumstances review

By Laina S. Miller ( October 16, 2024, 20:51 GMT | Insight) -- Houston Shutters, a US-based importer of wooden window shutter components, has filed a complaint with the US Court of International Trade, arguing that the Department of Commerce should not have dismissed their request for a changed circumstances review for the antidumping and antisubsidy orders on wood mouldings and millwork products from China.Houston Shutters, a US-based importer of wooden window shutter components, has filed a complaint with the US Court of International Trade, arguing that the Department of Commerce should not have dismissed their request for a changed circumstances review for the antidumping and antisubsidy orders on wood mouldings and millwork products from China....

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