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CBP Removes Recent EAPA Notice From Website

CBP removed a recently issued Enforce and Protect Act notice from its website because it included business confidential information that was inadvertently released, a CBP spokesperson said. The notice announced the initiation of an EAPA proceeding and the imposition of interim measures on Beanomy, IYEE Nature, Kelanch, Wakodo Household Supply, Xinshidian Trading, Zevoky, Kakaivy, Weekaly, Heniddy, Ryan James Engineering, Sunwind Trading and Anlowo after CBP found a “reasonable suspicion” that the companies are evading antidumping and countervailing duties on mattresses from China (see 2402260044).

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CBP’s list of EAPA notices on its website now says: Parties who downloaded the Notice of Initiation and Interim Measures for EAPA Cons. 7856 from February 23, 2024 to February 26, 2024, please contact eapallegations@cbp.dhs.gov for further instructions.