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AD ORDER China A-570-890 (AD)

U.S. Antidumping Duty on Wooden Bedroom Furniture from China (A-570-890)

This is an educational summary — NOT a scope determination or filing advice. It does not decide whether your specific goods are covered. Always verify against the latest U.S. Commerce and CBP instructions.

Wooden bedroom furniture from China may be covered by U.S. antidumping duty order A-570-890.

Case snapshot
ProductWooden bedroom furniture
CountryChina
Case typeAD
Case number(s)A-570-890 (AD)
StatusActive / continued
Scope controlCommerce written scope language
HTS roleReference / screening only
Rate noteVaries by exporter/producer and administrative review
Key dates
A-570-890 (AD)
Order/continuation date: 2022-09-14
Status as ofActive — 2026-07-14
ExpirationNo fixed expiration date. AD/CVD orders remain in place subject to five-year sunset reviews, and stay active unless revoked after Commerce/ITC review or other Commerce action.
Last checked by ETDETA2026-07-14
Effective/entry-specific deposit and liquidation treatment depends on Commerce and CBP instructions, not only the publication date.

Wooden bedroom furniture imported from China may fall within the scope of U.S. antidumping (AD) duty order A-570-890 administered by the Department of Commerce. This is an AD order only; no countervailing (CVD) order is referenced here. Importers should verify whether their specific goods are covered before entry.

Scope — simplified screening examples, not full legal scope

The official written scope controls. The examples below are screening references only.

Products that may be covered (examples)
  • Wooden beds, bed frames, headboards, and footboards that may be used in a bedroom
  • Wooden dressers, chests of drawers, and bureaus
  • Wooden nightstands and bedside tables
  • Wooden armoires, wardrobes, and clothing storage cabinets used in bedrooms
  • Wooden chests and blanket chests intended for bedroom use
  • Certain wooden mirrors designed to attach to or match bedroom furniture
  • Unassembled or partially assembled wooden bedroom furniture components, depending on scope
Products that may require separate review or may fall outside this order
  • ?Mattresses, box springs, and bedding that are not wooden furniture
  • ?Seating such as upholstered chairs, sofas, and benches
  • ?Office furniture such as desks and file cabinets
  • ?Dining and kitchen furniture such as dining tables and kitchen cabinets
  • ?Furniture made primarily of rattan, bamboo, wicker, metal, or plastic
  • ?Certain upholstered beds or other items expressly described as outside the written scope
Scope control: The listed HTS codes are screening references only; Commerce's written scope language controls whether a product is covered, and parts, unfinished, or unassembled items may still fall within scope depending on that language.

Who it affects

This typically matters for importers, retailers, and distributors sourcing wooden beds, dressers, nightstands, armoires, and related bedroom furniture or components from China.

What the duty means

If covered, goods require an AD cash deposit at entry; rates vary by exporter/producer and by administrative review and can be substantial. A 0% cash-deposit rate is NOT an exemption — the order still applies and entries must be declared. Only an AD order is referenced here, so no separate CVD deposit is indicated for this case.

Importer checklist — how to assess your risk

  • Gather the commercial invoice with a detailed product description of each item
  • Collect product photos, spec sheets, and drawings showing construction and intended use
  • Document material composition, noting the proportion of wood versus other materials
  • Identify the intended room or use (e.g., bedroom vs. office or dining)
  • Obtain country-of-origin support and the full manufacturer and exporter names
  • Confirm the exact producer/exporter combination that applies to your shipment
  • Determine the tentative HTS classification for screening purposes only
  • Confirm scope questions with a licensed customs broker or trade counsel and do not rely only on supplier statements
  • Verify the current cash-deposit rate against current Commerce results and CBP AD/CVD messages before filing

Risks to watch

  • Circumvention or transshipment findings where goods are routed through third countries to disguise Chinese origin
  • Scope inquiries that may bring borderline or component products within the order
  • Using the wrong exporter/producer combination, which can result in the wrong (often higher) deposit rate
  • Misdeclaration or failure to declare, which can trigger penalties, retroactive duties, and enforcement action
The same type of product may be subject to trade orders from more than one country, so importers should independently review each origin they source from rather than assume any origin is unaffected.

FAQ

Is there antidumping duty on wooden bedroom furniture from China?
There is a U.S. antidumping duty order, A-570-890, covering wooden bedroom furniture from China. Whether your specific goods are covered depends on Commerce's written scope, so importers should verify before entry.
Does a 0% deposit rate mean no duty?
No. A 0% cash-deposit rate is not an exemption; the order still applies, entries must be declared, and rates can change through administrative review.
Are parts or unassembled wooden bedroom furniture covered?
Parts, unfinished, or unassembled wooden bedroom furniture may still be covered depending on Commerce's scope language; importers should confirm rather than assume they are excluded.
Possible risk
Risk signal: Higher concern if the goods are wooden beds, dressers, nightstands, or similar bedroom furniture of Chinese origin; a separate review is needed for components, mixed-material items, unassembled goods, and any third-country processing.
Bottom line: Wooden bedroom furniture from China may be covered by AD order A-570-890; confirm scope, origin, exporter/producer identity, and current deposit rates before entry.
Not a scope determination or filing advice — confirm coverage and current deposit rates with a licensed customs broker and the latest Commerce/CBP instructions before entry.

Official sources

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Educational summary of a public U.S. Department of Commerce AD/CVD order — not legal advice, a customs broker opinion, or a scope determination. Whether specific goods fall within an order's scope must be confirmed with a licensed customs broker and the latest Commerce/CBP notices.
Last updated: 2026-07-04