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Canada looking into antidumping of steel plate from seven countries

Sep 05,2018
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It is reported that Canada Border Services Agency (CBSA) is initiating an antidumping investigation of certain hot-rolled carbon steel plate and high-strength low-alloy steel plate from seven countries.

The countries of origin under investigation are Japan, Indonesia, Taiwan, Korea, Denmark, Italy and Brazil.

This AD probe started after Essar Steel Algoma Inc. made a complaint that the dumping of these goods is harming Canadian production and causing injuries.
It is reported that Canada Border Services Agency (CBSA) is initiating an antidumping investigation of certain hot-rolled carbon steel plate and high-strength low-alloy steel plate from seven countries.

The countries of origin under investigation are Japan, Indonesia, Taiwan, Korea, Denmark, Italy and Brazil.
It is reported that Canada Border Services Agency (CBSA) is initiating an antidumping investigation of certain hot-rolled carbon steel plate and high-strength low-alloy steel plate from seven countries.

The countries of origin under investigation are Japan, Indonesia, Taiwan, Korea, Denmark, Italy and Brazil.

This AD probe started after Essar Steel Algoma Inc. made a complaint that the dumping of these goods is harming Canadian production and causing injuries.

The Canadian International Trade Tribunal (CITT) will begin a preliminary inquiry to determine whether the local producers are harmed by the imports and will issue a decision by November 4, 2013.

While the CITT is scrutinizing the question of injury, the CBSA will look into whether the imports are being dumped and by December 4, 2013 will have a preliminary determination.

If CBSA's preliminary determination is that of dumping, the investigation will continue and a final decision will be made within 90 days after the date of the preliminary determination.
It is reported that Canada Border Services Agency (CBSA) is initiating an antidumping investigation of certain hot-rolled carbon steel plate and high-strength low-alloy steel plate from seven countries.

The countries of origin under investigation are Japan, Indonesia, Taiwan, Korea, Denmark, Italy and Brazil.

This AD probe started after Essar Steel Algoma Inc. made a complaint that the dumping of these goods is harming Canadian production and causing injuries.

The Canadian International Trade Tribunal (CITT) will begin a preliminary inquiry to determine whether the local producers are harmed by the imports and will issue a decision by November 4, 2013.

While the CITT is scrutinizing the question of injury, the CBSA will look into whether the imports are being dumped and by December 4, 2013 will have a preliminary determination.

If CBSA's preliminary determination is that of dumping, the investigation will continue and a final decision will be made within 90 days after the date of the preliminary determination.

If however the preliminary determination finds that imports are not dumped or margin of dumping is insignificant or volume of dumped goods is negligible, the investigations will be terminated.


If however the preliminary determination finds that imports are not dumped or margin of dumping is insignificant or volume of dumped goods is negligible, the investigations will be terminated.


This AD probe started after Essar Steel Algoma Inc. made a complaint that the dumping of these goods is harming Canadian production and causing injuries.

The Canadian International Trade Tribunal (CITT) will begin a preliminary inquiry to determine whether the local producers are harmed by the imports and will issue a decision by November 4, 2013.

While the CITT is scrutinizing the question of injury, the CBSA will look into whether the imports are being dumped and by December 4, 2013 will have a preliminary determination.

If CBSA's preliminary determination is that of dumping, the investigation will continue and a final decision will be made within 90 days after the date of the preliminary determination.

If however the preliminary determination finds that imports are not dumped or margin of dumping is insignificant or volume of dumped goods is negligible, the investigations will be terminated.


The Canadian International Trade Tribunal (CITT) will begin a preliminary inquiry to determine whether the local producers are harmed by the imports and will issue a decision by November 4, 2013.

While the CITT is scrutinizing the question of injury, the CBSA will look into whether the imports are being dumped and by December 4, 2013 will have a preliminary determination.

If CBSA's preliminary determination is that of dumping, the investigation will continue and a final decision will be made within 90 days after the date of the preliminary determination.

If however the preliminary determination finds that imports are not dumped or margin of dumping is insignificant or volume of dumped goods is negligible, the investigations will be terminated.
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