Home Accents Today Mobile Log In  |  Register          Free Newsletter Subscription
Subscribe to Home Accents Today

Imports and exports

Antidumping Review

   A compilation of articles originally published in Furniture/TodayFurniture/Today's award-winning coverage of the antidumping petition can be followed in this compilation of our news stories and columns from July 2003 to August 2004, starting with the initial formation of the antidumping coalition (American Furniture Manufacturers Committee for Legal Trade) to the government's  ruling in favor of certain duties.

The Asian connection

 
 From the March 8, 2004 Issue of Furniture Today

 A package of articles on Importing from Asia that includes an overview of the global economy and how it impacts the furniture industry, strategies for growth, a discussion of the challenges to importers, a look at up-and-coming importers, and an extensive list of product sources.

The Latin connection

From the March 7 issue of Furniture/Today (with additional material) 

 Furniture/Today’s exclusive report, LatinAmerican Sources, identifies some of the major North American importers bringing in product from Latin America. he list is not comprehensive. It is meant to serve as a resource to readers in helping identify key Latin American importers. To qualify for the listing, companies must import finished goods from Latin America and have a U.S. marketing arm. In addition, imported goods from Latin America must represent either 10% of total product or equal $5 million or more in wholesale shipments.

Companies that produce domestically do not qualify. All shipment information is for calendar year 2004 and was either provided by the company and/or approved by the company.  Furniture/Today compiled this report by surveying the importers themselves.


Vietnam Report

 

From the August 2 and August 9, 2004 issues of Furniture/Today

 A series of reports on the burgeoning furniture industry in Vietnam, including a list of factories near Ho Chi Minh City and extensive interviews with the movers and shakers of the industry in the country.

Furniture imports

From the May 10, 2004 issue of Furniture/Today

Data are for the previous calendar report.

Furniture/Today’s exclusive imports/exports report is based on the dollar values declared by importers and exporters to the U.S. Customs Service.

The numbers are coded according to the Harmonized Tariff Schedule and made available to Furniture/Today by the U.S. Census Bureau and the U.S. International Trade Commission.

Outdoor furniture imports, 2005

 

From the May 2005 issue of Casual Living

 Data are for the previous calendar report. Casual Living’s exclusive imports/exports report is based on the dollar values declared by importers and exporters to the U.S. Customs Service.


Advertisement

Advertisements





About Us   |   Advertising Info   |   Site Map   |   Contact Us   |   FREE Subscription   |   Industry Links   |   RSS
© 2009 Reed Business Information, a division of Reed Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.
Use of this Web site is subject to its Terms of Use | Privacy Policy
Please visit these other Reed Business sites