AD/CV Petitions Filed Against Washing Machines from Korea, Mexico
On December 30, 2011, Whirlpool Corporation filed antidumping duty petitions against residential clothes washers from South Korea and Mexico, and a countervailing duty petition against the same products from South Korea, with the International Trade Administration and the International Trade Commission.
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Whirlpool is alleging dumping margins of 31.03% - 106.91% from Korea, and 64.99% - 74.97% from Mexico.
(In March 2011, Whirlpool Corporation also filed antidumping petitions against bottom mount combination refrigerator/freezers from South Korea and Mexico, and a countervailing duty petition against the same products from South Korea. See ITT's Online Archives 11110220 and 11110221 for summary of ITA's preliminary affirmative AD determinations for Mexico and Korea. See ITT's Online Archives 11083111 for summary of ITA's preliminary negative CV determination for Korea.)
Petition (204 pp) available here.
ITC notice of petition filing available here