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Infant and youth furniture resource
Kid Brands fired two executives from its
LaJobi subsidiary (notice
recalls here) in response to alleged evasion of paying import duties in the wood bedroom furniture antidumping case.
What did they do wrong?
- Applied import duties incorrectly to products imported from various Chinese resources, a violation of antidumping regulations.
- Practiced unfair pricing tactics.
- Misidentified the manufacturer and shipper of products.
Read the entire story
here to get a feeling of what import duty evasion looks like and to learn how to avoid these import problems on your own transactions.
And, I would be cautious with the
LaJobi brand for your loved ones.
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