Canadian Softwood Lumber Rates Change

As a result of the antidumping (AD) and countervailing (CV) duty administrative reviews, the Commerce Department has changed the AD/CV duties on Canadian softwood lumber entering the United States.

The “all other” rates have not changed, however the established rates for named companies have changed as prescribed in the Federal Register notices for ADD and CVD

Dumping is when foreign manufacturers sell goods in the United States for less than what is deemed to be ‘fair market value.’ Anti-dumping duty is a tariff rate that is levied to ‘level the playing field’ for U.S. industry. Anti-dumping cases are company specific. Therefore, known foreign manufacturers have specific case numbers and duty rates assigned. If the manufacturer does not have an individual case number, then the ‘all others’ case rate applies.

Countervailing cases are similar to anti-dumping cases, but they are established when foreign governments provide assistance, such as subsidies and tax breaks, to manufacturers that export into the U.S. market. These cases are country specific.

If you have questions or concerns, please contact the Willson International U.S. Regulatory Team at 716.260.1580 Option 4 or email transitionus@willsonintl.com