RVIA Issues Alert on Aluminum Industry Trade Investigation
These unfair practices range from 28% (Dominican Republic) to a whopping 257% (China) in terms of how much they undercut American companies.
SEATTLE (Scrap Monster): The RV Industry Association (RVIA) on Tuesday issued the following notice regarding the aluminum industry facing a major trade investigation that presents potential RV industry implications.
The Aluminum Extruders Council and United Steelworkers have made a formal complaint about unfair practices in the aluminum industry. They say that companies from 15 countries, including China, Colombia, and India, are selling aluminum products in the United States at very low prices (dumping) and benefiting from subsidies. These unfair practices range from 28% (Dominican Republic) to a whopping 257% (China) in terms of how much they undercut American companies.
This complaint covers a wide range of aluminum products known as aluminum extrusions, no matter their shape, finish, or how they’re put together. It even includes things like parts for windows, doors, showers, and car bumpers that have aluminum components. This is a broader complaint than what’s been done before against Chinese aluminum products.
What happens next is that the International Trade Commission (USITC) will look into this complaint. Companies who want to get involved in the investigation have a short time to do so. There will be a hearing on Oct. 25, and the USITC must make an initial decision on this matter by Nov. 20, 2023.
Courtesy: www.rvbusiness.com
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