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"While we are pleased with Hooker Furniture's
decision, we will not rest until we defeat this unjustified
petition before more damage is done"
Mike Veitenheimer (FRA) Spokesperson and VP
for The Bombay Company
Representatives of
large and small furniture U.S. retailers hailed yesterday's
announcement by Hooker Furniture
that it had withdrawn from an ill-conceived and
counter-productive trade petition filed by a group of domestic
furniture manufacturers to cut off access to Chinese wooden
bedroom furniture imports.
Hooker
Furniture issued a statement on February 16 announcing that
it had withdrawn from the
American
Furniture Manufacturers Committee for Legal Trade, the group
of U.S. manufacturers that filed the anti-dumping petition, and
"will take a neutral position on the anti-dumping issue."
"Hooker Furniture understood that this petition,
if successful, would damage its own customers by causing short
term price disruptions and product shortages that would
adversely affect sales of bedroom furniture. Instead of 'saving
American jobs' as claimed by the petitioners, the supply
disruption would lead to job losses in the U.S. for retail
company employees," said Mike Veitenheimer,
Furniture Retailers Association (FRA) Spokesperson and Vice
President and General Counsel for The Bombay Company.
The Furniture Retailers of America (FRA) is
comprised of large and small retail companies throughout the
U.S. formed to protect its customers from the petition filed
with the U.S. International Trade Commission (ITC). FRA members
include Rooms To Go, JCPenney's, Havertys, Crate & Barrel, The
Bombay Company, City Furniture, Rhodes Furniture, among others.
In its February 16 statement, Hooker Furniture
stated, "Given the fact that domestic bedroom accounted for 4%
of Hooker's total revenues in 2003, we have come to believe that
the potential adverse effects on our relationships with our
customers and international suppliers outweigh the benefits of
continuing to actively support the petition."
"We hope that other domestic furniture
manufacturers come to their senses and abandon the petition,
which is a blatant attempt to use the U.S. government to
manipulate the bedroom furniture market at the expense of
American consumers and independent furniture retail stores,"
said Veitenheimer.
The domestic furniture manufacturers helped
create the Chinese bedroom furniture industry years ago to
obtain access to low-cost, high quality furniture that it then
resold directly to American retailers. Some of the petitioners
have imported wooden bedroom furniture from China for years and
profited by reselling these Chinese imports to major retailers.
Once retailers went to China directly, thereby eliminating
petitioners' middlemen profits, the group of domestic producers
responded by filing this dumping case with the ITC.
Claims that petitioners were seeking to "save
American jobs" were discredited during testimony at
International Trade Commission hearings that revealed that a
number of the domestic furniture manufacturers had buyers in
Vietnam, Brazil and other countries establishing relationships
with other foreign manufacturers to replace the Chinese imports
and ensure their profits as importers and as middlemen.
"While we are pleased with Hooker Furniture's
decision, we will not rest until we defeat this unjustified
petition before more damage is done," said Veitenheimer.
Petitioners are seeking duties as high as 440
percent. The petition covers over $1 billion dollars worth of
wooden bedroom furniture from China. Affected merchandise would
include: wooden beds, headboards, night tables, dressers,
bureaus, hutches, armoires, certain book cases or writing tables
and a multitude of other furniture products that are or can be
used in the bedroom.
The Furniture Retailers of America (FRA) is
comprised of large and small retail companies throughout the
U.S. formed to protect its customers from a group of domestic
furniture manufacturers seeking to restrict consumer access to
high quality wooden bedroom furniture by filing an anti-dumping
petition with the U.S. International Trade Commission.
For addition information, please visit
http://www.furnitureretailers.org/.
Source: Furniture Retailers of America
CONTACT: Dara Klatt of The PBN Company, +1-202-466-6210, or
Dara.Klatt@pbnco.com, for the Furniture Retailers of America
Web site: http://www.furnitureretailers.org/
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