Sinoboom Defends Poland Production After US Customs Ruling

Sinoboom Defends Poland Production After US Customs Ruling

Sinoboom Defends Poland Production After US Customs Ruling

Sinoboom has issued a statement in response to a recent ruling by U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) concerning its manufacturing operations in Poland.

The CBP determined that Sinoboom’s facility in Poland does not meet the criteria to avoid existing anti-dumping measures applied to Chinese-manufactured mobile elevated work platforms (MEWPs).

In its statement, Sinoboom called the decision "unfortunate" and emphasized that its Poland site is a full-scale manufacturing facility, not a simple assembly plant. The company highlighted its significant investment in the location and pointed out that the majority of the supply chain supporting production in Poland is not of Chinese origin.

Sinoboom added that it is seeking further clarification from CBP regarding its interpretation of the regulations and reaffirmed its commitment to compliance with U.S. trade laws. The company operates in over 100 countries and stressed that it conducts its global business with integrity and professionalism.

While the company indicated it will "resume supplying products" following clarification, it did not explicitly confirm whether shipments to the U.S. have been suspended. Sinoboom reiterated its long-term dedication to the North American market and stated that it remains committed to further investment in the region.

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