Turner last year headed a bipartisan group of House colleagues in urging the Department of Commerce to strictly enforce the definitions of candles subject to the antidumping order.
Turner said Commerce had previously clarified in August 2011 which types of candles were subject to the order but there were several requests to challenge the Department’s narrow exclusions.
Turner said the decision will have a positive impact on a local Ohio candle manufacturer, Candle-Lite.
“We are very happy Commerce sided with the U.S. candle manufacturers and we are very appreciative of the tremendous support we’ve received from Congressman Turner and his staff in helping us make our argument to the Commerce Department thus this very favorable decision,” said Anton Executive Vice President at Candle-Lite.
Turner added, “Unfortunately many more instances of imbalanced trade exist in the market place. I look forward to continuing to work with American job creators like the candle industry to ensure they have the ability to compete in a fair marketplace.”
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