Petition Summary: Certain Glass Wine Bottles from the People’s Republic of China, the United Mexican States, and Chile

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On December 29, 2023, the U.S. Glass Producers Coalition (“GPC” or “Petitioner”) filed a petition for the imposition of antidumping duties on imports of certain glass wine bottles from the People’s Republic of China, the United Mexican States, and Chile as well as the imposition of countervailing duties on imports of certain glass wine bottles from China.  GPC is comprised of U.S. producer Ardagh Glass Inc. and the United Steel, Paper and Forestry, Rubber, Manufacturing, Energy, Allied Industrial and Service Workers International Union (“USW”).  The Petition follows a previous negative injury determination on a petition filed by U.S. glass producers in 2019 covering a broader category of glass containers, including wine bottles.

SCOPE OF THE INVESTIGATION

This investigation pertains to certain wine bottles. The physical characteristics of the covered product, which define the scope, are as follows:

The merchandise covered by the investigations is certain narrow neck glass bottles, with a nominal capacity of 750 milliliters (25.36 ounces), consistent with the authorized standards of fill in 27 C.F.R. § 4.72; a nominal total height between 24.8 centimeters (9.75 inches) to 35.6 centimeters (14 inches); a nominal base diameter between 4.6 centimeters (1.8 inches) to 11.4 centimeters (4.5 inches); and a mouth with an outer diameter of between 25 millimeters (.98 inches) to 37.9 millimeters (1.5 inches); frequently referred to as a “wine bottle.” In scope merchandise may include but is not limited to the following shapes: Bordeaux (also known as

“Claret”), Burgundy, Champagne, or Sparkling. In scope glass bottles generally have an approximately round base and have shapes including but not limited to, straight-sided, a tapered slope from shoulder (i.e., the sloping part of the bottle between the neck and the body) to base, or a long neck with sloping shoulders to a wider base. The scope includes glass bottles, whether clear or colored, with or without a punt (i.e., an indentation on the underside of the bottle), and with or without design or functional enhancements (including, but not limited to, embossing, labeling, or etching). In scope merchandise may be imported with or without a closure, including a cork, stelvin (screw cap), crown cap, or wire cage and cork closure.

Excluded from the scope of the investigations are: (1) Glass containers made of borosilicate glass, meeting United States Pharmacopeia requirements for Type 1 pharmaceutical containers; (2) Glass containers produced by the “free blown” method or otherwise without the use of a mold (i.e., without “mold seams,” “joint marks,” or “parting lines”); and (3) Glass containers without a “finish” (i.e., the section of a container at the opening including the lip and ring or collar, threaded or otherwise compatible with a type of closure, including but not limited to a cork, stelvin (screw cap), crown cap, or wire cage and cork closure).

Glass bottles subject to the investigations are specified within the Harmonized Tariff Schedule of the United States (HTSUS) under subheading 7010.90.5019. The HTSUS subheadings are provided for convenience and customs purposes only. The written description of the scope of the investigations is dispositive.

PETITIONERS

U.S. Glass Producers Coalition

COUNSEL FOR PETITIONERS

BUCHANAN INGERSOLL &ROONEY PC

1700 K Street, NW

Washington, DC 20006

NAMED PRODUCERS/EXPORTERS

For a list of foreign producers/exporters alleged by Petitioners, please Attachment I.

NAMED IMPORTERS

For a list of importers alleged by the Petitioner, please see Attachment II.

ESTIMATED SCHEDULE

Event Earliest Date
Petition Filed December 29, 2023
DOC Initiation January 18, 2024
   
ITC Preliminary Investigation:  
Questionnaires Due January 12, 2024
Request to appear at hearing                                      January 17, 2024
Hearing January 19, 2024
Briefs January 24, 2024
ITC Vote February 12, 2024
   
DOC Investigation Schedule:  
DOC Preliminary Antidumping Determination June 6, 2024
DOC Final Antidumping Determination August 20, 2024
DOC Preliminary Countervailing Determination March 23, 2024
DOC Final Countervailing Determination June 6, 2024
   
ITC Final Investigation:  
ITC Final AD Determination                 July 21, 2024
ITC Final CVD Determination                                  October 4, 2024

ALLEGED DUMPING MARGINS

China:             280.10%  – 620.03%

Mexico:           78.55%  – 102.09%

Chile:              615.68%

ALLEGED COUNTERVAILING DUTY MARGINS

Above de minimis

ALLEGED SUBSIDIES

For a list of alleged subsidies, please see Attachment III.

IMPORTS OF SUBJECT MERCHANDISE

U.S. Imports of Wine Bottles from November 2022 – October 2023
China  
Quantity (gross) 1,580,348
Percent of Total 19.1%
Mexico  
Quantity (gross) 2,689,052
Percent of Total 32.5%
Chile  
Quantity (gross) 459,634
Percent of Total 5.6%
All Others  
Quantity (gross) 3,533,955
Percent of Total 42.8%
Total 100%

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