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Petition Summary: Certain Walk-Behind Snow Throwers from the People’s Republic of China

By Turner Kim on March 30, 2021
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On March 30, 2021, MTD Products, Inc. (“Petitioner”), filed a petition for the imposition of antidumping and countervailing duties on imports of certain walk-behind snow throwers from the People’s Republic of China.

SCOPE OF THE INVESTIGATION

The merchandise covered by this investigation consists of gas-powered, walk-behind snow throwers (also known as snow blowers), which are snow moving machines that are powered by internal combustion engines and primarily pedestrian-controlled. The scope of the investigation covers certain snow throwers, whether self-propelled or non-self-propelled, whether finished or unfinished, whether assembled or unassembled, and whether containing any additional features that provide for functions in addition to snow throwing.

Walk-behind snow throwers subject to the scope of this investigation are powered by internal combustion engines which are typically spark ignition, single or multiple cylinder, and air-cooled with power take off shafts.

For purposes of this investigation, an unfinished and/or unassembled snow thrower means at a minimum, a sub-assembly comprised of an engine, auger housing (i.e., intake frame), and an auger (or “auger paddle”) packaged or imported together. An intake frame is the portion of the snow thrower – typically of aluminum or steel – that houses and protects an operator from a rotating auger and is the intake point for the snow. Importation of the subassembly whether or not accompanied by, or attached to, additional components including, but not limited to, handle(s), impeller(s), chute(s), track tread(s), or wheel(s) constitutes an unfinished snow thrower for purposes of this investigation. The inclusion in a third-country of any components other than the snow thrower sub-assembly does not remove the snow thrower from the scope. A snow thrower is within the scope of this investigation regardless of the origin of its engine.

Specifically excluded is merchandise covered by the scope of the antidumping and countervailing duty orders on Certain Vertical Shaft Engines Between 225cc and 999cc, and Parts Thereof from the People’s Republic of China, 86 FR 12623, 86 FR 12619 (March 4, 2021).

The snow throwers subject to this investigation are typically entered under Harmonized Tariff Schedule of the United States (HTSUS) subheading 8430.20.0060. Certain parts of snow throwers subject to this investigation may also enter under HTSUS 8407.90.9040, 8407.90.9060, 8431.49.9090, and 8431.49.9095. The HTSUS subheadings are provided for convenience and customs purposes only, and the written description of the merchandise under investigation is dispositive.

 

PETITIONERS

MTD Products Inc.

5903 Grafton Road

Valley City, OH 44280

T: 1-800-269-6215

W: https://www.mtdproducts.com/

 

COUNSEL FOR PETITIONERS

Alexander H. Schaefer, Esq.

Crowell & Moring, LLP

1001 Pennsylvania Ave, N.W.

Washington, D.C. 20004

(202) 624-2500

 

NAMED PRODUCERS/EXPORTERS

For a list of foreign producers/exporters alleged by Petitioner, please see Attachment I.

 

NAMED IMPORTERS

For a list of importers alleged by Petitioner, please see Attachment II.

 

ESTIMATED SCHEDULE

Event Earliest Date
Petition Filed March 30, 2021
DOC Initiation April 19, 2021
ITC Preliminary Investigation:
Questionnaires Due April 13, 2021
Request to appear at hearing April 19, 2021
Hearing April 20, 2021
Briefs April 26, 2021
ITC Vote May 14, 2021
DOC Investigation Schedule:
DOC Preliminary Antidumping Determination September 6, 2021
DOC Preliminary Countervailing Determination June 23, 2021
DOC Final Antidumping Determination November 22, 2021
DOC Final Countervailing Determination September 6, 2021
ITC Final Investigation:
ITC Final AD Determination January 4, 2022
ITC Final CVD Determination October 21, 2021

 

ALLEGED DUMPING MARGINS

China: 87.71%

 

ALLEGED SUBSIDIES

For a list of alleged countervailing duty programs, please see Attachment III.

 

IMPORTS OF SUBJECT MERCHANDISE

2018 2019 2020
China
Quantity(Units) 276,286 407,103 449,953
Value ($) 50,681,760 81,168,322 86,515,975
AUV ($/Units) 183.4 199.3 192.2

 

CONTACT US

For more information concerning this petition and how it may affect your business, please contact Jeffrey Neeley, Nithya Nagarajan, or Stephen Brophy.

Photo of Turner Kim Turner Kim

A trade analyst, Turner conducts industry research and analyzes trade data to assist attorneys with client proceedings at the U.S. International Trade Commission, U.S. Department of Commerce and U.S. Court of International Trade. He also actively monitors U.S. government and global trade developments…

A trade analyst, Turner conducts industry research and analyzes trade data to assist attorneys with client proceedings at the U.S. International Trade Commission, U.S. Department of Commerce and U.S. Court of International Trade. He also actively monitors U.S. government and global trade developments for issues relating to client’s most critical trade matters.

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