Certain Carbon Steel Welded Pipe, Notice of Initiation of Expiry Review Investigation
On May 24, 2018, the Canadian International Trade Tribunal (CITT) initiated an expiry review continuing, without amendment, its finding concerning the dumping and subsidizing of certain carbon steel welded pipe originating in or exported from China.
As a result of the CITT’s expiry review, the Canada Border Services Agency (CBSA) has initiated an expiry review investigation to determine whether the expiry of the order is likely to result in the continuation or resumption of dumping and/or subsidizing of the subject goods. The CBSA will make a determination no later than October 19, 2018, and will issue a Statement of Reasons by November 2, 2018.
This notice is available on in its entirety on the CBSA website.
The Notice of Expiry Review of Order is available on the CITT website.
Copper Pipe Fitting, Inquiry No. NQ-2017-004
The Canadian International Trade Tribunal (CITT) has conducted an inquiry to determine whether the dumping and subsidizing of pressure pipe fittings and drainage, waste and vent pipe fittings, made of cast copper alloy, wrought (or “wrotâ€) copper alloy or wrought copper for use in heating, plumbing, air conditioning and refrigeration applications, originating in or exported from the Socialist Republic of Vietnam, restricted to the products enumerated in the attached Appendix, have caused injury or are threatening to cause injury to the domestic industry.
This inquiry follows the issuance by the President of the Canada Border Services Agency of a preliminary determination dated January 25, 2018, and of a final determination dated April 25, 2018, that the above-mentioned goods have been dumped and subsidized.
Further to the Tribunal’s inquiry, the CITT hereby finds that the dumping and subsidizing of the above-mentioned goods originating in or exported from the Socialist Republic of Vietnam have caused injury to the domestic industry.
The findings issued is available on the CITT website.