Chinese plywood presence on the US market crashes due to countervailing duties

Chinese plywood presence on the US market crashes due to countervailing duties
      US hardwood plywood imports from China have plunged this year after massive anti-dumping and countervailing duties took effect in early January.      Having accounted for 58% of total US hardwood imports including Canada in 2016, China’s share has now declined to 14%.    Indonesia emerged this year as the most common foreign supplier of hardwood plywood to the US market with shipments surging 70% this year to 420,451m3. Imports from Vietnam through August soared to 177,725m3, more than a fivefold increase compared ...

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