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US coalition requests antidumping duties up to 477.31 percent in Chinese golf cart trade remedy petition

By Laina S. Miller ( June 21, 2024, 17:28 GMT | Insight) -- The American Personal Transportation Vehicle Manufacturers Coalition, which comprises US producers Club Car and Textron Specialized Vehicles, filed a trade remedy petition with the US International Trade Commission and the Department of Commerce yesterday, requesting the imposition of antidumping and antisubsidy duties on Chinese low speed personal transportation vehicles, also known as golf carts or light utility vehicles.The American Personal Transportation Vehicle Manufacturers Coalition, which icomprises US producers Club Car and Textron Specialized Vehicles, filed a trade remedy petition with the US International Trade Commission and the Department of Commerce yesterday, requesting the imposition of antidumping duties from 376.70 to 477.31 percent on Chinese low speed personal transportation vehicles (CLSPTVs), also known as golf carts or light utility vehicles....

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