Corrosion-resistant Steel Sheet, Preliminary Injury Inquiry
The Canadian International Trade Tribunal, has conducted a preliminary injury inquiry into whether the evidence discloses a reasonable indication that the alleged injurious dumping of certain corrosion-resistant flat-rolled steel sheet products of carbon steel, including products alloyed with the following elements:
• Boron (B) not more than 0.01%,
• Niobium (Nb) not more than 0.100%,
• Titanium (Ti) not more than 0.08%, or
• Vanadium (V) not more than 0.300%,
in coils or cut lengths, in thicknesses up to 0.168 in. (4.267 mm) and widths up to 72 in. (1,828.8 mm) with all dimensions being plus or minus allowable tolerances contained in the applicable standards, chemically passivated, originating in or exported from the People’s Republic of China, Chinese Taipei, the Republic of India and the Republic of Korea, and excluding:
• unpassivated corrosion-resistant steel sheet products;
• corrosion-resistant steel sheet products for use in the manufacture of passenger automobiles, buses, trucks, ambulances or hearses or chassis therefor, or parts thereof, or accessories or parts thereof;
• steel products for use in the manufacture of aeronautic products;
• steel sheet that is coated or plated with tin, lead, nickel, copper, chromium, chromium oxides, both tin and lead (“terne plateâ€), or both chromium and chromium oxides (“tin-free steelâ€);
• stainless flat-rolled steel products;
• corrosion-resistant steel sheet products that have been pre-painted or coated with organic (non-metallic) coatings, including lacquers or varnishes;
• galvanized armouring tape, which is narrow flat steel tape of 3 in. or less, that has been coated by a final operation with zinc by either the hot-dip galvanizing or the electrogalvanizing process so that all surfaces, including the edges, are coated;
• and tool steel;
has caused injury or retardation or is threatening to cause injury to the domestic industry.
Certain Nitisinone Capsules, Notice of Initiation of Investigation
The Canada Border Services Agency (CBSA) initiated an investigation, on September 21, 2018, under the Special Import Measures Act respecting the alleged injurious dumping of certain nitisinone capsules from Sweden. The investigation follows a complaint filed by Laboratoires KABS Inc. and MendeliKABS Inc.
The subject goods are usually imported under the following tariff classification numbers:
• 3004.90.00.79
• 3004.90.00.90
• 3003.90.00.90