The United States International Trade Commission (USITC) today determined that a U.S. industry is materially injured by reason of imports of preserved mushrooms from the Netherlands, Poland, and Spain that the U.S. Department of Commerce (Commerce) has determined are sold in the United States at less than fair value.
Chairman David S. Johanson and Commissioners Rhonda K. Schmidtlein, Jason E. Kearns, Randolph J. Stayin, and Amy A. Karpel voted in the affirmative.
As a result of the Commission’s affirmative determinations, Commerce will issue antidumping duty orders on imports of this product from the Netherlands, Poland, and Spain.
The Commission’s public report Preserved Mushrooms from the Netherlands, Poland, and Spain (Inv. Nos. 731-TA-1588-1590 (Final), USITC Publication 5419, May 2023) will contain the views of the Commission and information developed during the investigations.
The report will be available by June 8, 2023; when available, it may be accessed on the USITC website at: http://pubapps.usitc.gov/applications/publogs/qry_publication_loglist.asp.
UNITED STATES INTERNATIONAL TRADE COMMISSION
Washington, DC 20436
FACTUAL HIGHLIGHTS
Certain Preserved Mushrooms from the Netherlands, Poland, and Spain
Investigation Nos. 731-TA-1588-1590 (Final)
Product Description: Certain preserved mushrooms are mushrooms of the genus Agaricus that have been prepared or preserved by cleaning, blanching, and sometimes slicing or cutting. These mushrooms are then packed and heat sterilized in containers each holding a net drained weight of not more than 12 ounces (340.2 grams), including but not limited to cans or glass jars, in a suitable liquid medium, including but not limited to water, brine, butter, or butter sauce. The final form of certain preserved mushrooms can be either whole, sliced, or as stems and pieces. Read More→
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