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ADA-791-821·South Africa·active

Uncovered Innerspring Units

Country-wide rate

121.39

Effective

December 11, 2008

Plain-English explanation

AD/CVD case A-791-821 is a U.S. antidumping duty (AD) order on uncovered innerspring units from South Africa, issued and enforced by the U.S. Department of Commerce. It carries a country-wide cash deposit rate of 121.39, effective December 11, 2008. The order is in active status, currently flagging 3 HTS codes. Individual exporters and producers may receive their own case-specific rates through Commerce administrative reviews — see manufacturer rates linked from this page where available.

FR citation
E8-29409

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7320.20.50.107320.90.50.109404.10.00.00

Scope text

Legally operative description of covered merchandise from the Federal Register

The merchandise covered by this order is uncovered innerspring units composed of a series of individual metal springs joined together in sizes corresponding to the sizes of adult mattresses (e.g., twin, twin long, full, full long, queen, California king, and king) and units used in smaller constructions, such as crib and youth mattresses. All uncovered innerspring units are included in this scope regardless of width and length. Included within this definition are innersprings typically ranging from 30.5 inches to 76 inches in width and 68 inches to 84 inches in length. Innersprings for crib mattresses typically range from 25 inches to 27 inches in width and 50 inches to 52 inches in length. Uncovered innerspring units are suitable for use as the innerspring component in the manufacture of innerspring mattresses, including mattresses that incorporate a foam encasement around the innerspring. Pocketed and non-pocketed innerspring units are included in this definition. Non-pocketed innersprings are typically joined together with helical wire and border rods. Non-pocketed innersprings are included in this definition regardless of whether they have border rods attached to the perimeter of the innerspring. Pocketed innersprings are individual coils covered by a ``pocket'' or ``sock'' of a nonwoven synthetic material or woven material and then glued together in a linear fashion.

Frequently asked questions

What is AD/CVD case A-791-821?

A-791-821 is a U.S. antidumping duty (AD) order on uncovered innerspring units from South Africa, issued by the U.S. Department of Commerce. It is part of the trade-remedy regime that levies cash deposits at entry on imports found to be sold below fair value (AD) or to benefit from foreign government subsidies (CVD).

What is the deposit rate for A-791-821?

The country-wide cash deposit rate for A-791-821 is 121.39. This rate applies to importers of non-listed manufacturers/exporters from South Africa. Individual exporters and producers may have lower (or higher) case-specific rates from Commerce administrative reviews — see the manufacturer rates linked from this page where available.

When did A-791-821 take effect, and is it still active?

A-791-821 took effect on December 11, 2008 and is currently in active status — cash deposits apply at entry on every shipment in scope.

How do I check if my shipment falls within the scope of A-791-821?

Two factors determine scope: (1) the product's HTS code(s) and physical characteristics — covered codes are listed on this page (3 flagged); and (2) the product's country of origin — this order applies to imports from South Africa. The order's scope text — also on this page — is the legally binding description. When borderline cases arise, importers can request a formal scope ruling from Commerce. Tandom's lookup tool matches your HTS + origin against every active order in seconds.

What HTS codes are covered by A-791-821?

A-791-821 flags 3 HTS codes in Tandom's catalog. The full list is shown on this page. HTS coverage alone does not guarantee scope — physical-characteristic exclusions in the scope text may carve out specific products.

Where is the official Federal Register notice for A-791-821?

The official Federal Register citation for A-791-821 is E8-29409. The link is on this page; clicking it opens the canonical FR document on federalregister.gov, which carries the legally operative text — scope, rates, exclusions, and effective dates.

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