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China Wooden Bedroom Furniture: Bonding Ends for 1 Co as AD New Shipper Review Rescinded

The International Trade Administration issued notice of its final rescission of the antidumping new shipper review of wooden bedroom furniture from China (A-570-890) for Marvin Furniture (Shanghai) Co., Ltd. As a result, Marvin Furniture's temporary AD duty bonding option at the China-wide entity rate of 216.01% is being discontinued and instead must again be made as a cash deposit, effective April 10, 2012. U.S. Customs and Border Protection is expected to implement this change for this company soon.

(The period of review is 01/01/11 -- 06/30/11. See notice for additional details, including the reason for rescission (Marvin Furniture’s request for a new shipper review did not contain documentation establishing the date on which its subject merchandise was first entered into the United States for consumption and the volume of that first entry), the application to this company of the current China-wide entity cash deposit rate of 216.01% (as review rescinded), the assessment instructions, etc. See ITT's Online Archives 12011002 for summary of the preliminary rescission of this new shipper review.)

ITA contact - Patrick O'Connor (202) 482-0989

(FR Pub 04/10/12, A--570--890)