Wire rod - Canada investigates anti-dumping measures
08/03/2024 11:59
On March 8, 2024, the Canada Border Services Agency (CBSA) initiated an investigation into applying anti-dumping measures on certain wire rod originating from or exported by China, Egypt, and Vietnam. The specific details are as follows:
I. Relevant Information
1. Date of initiation of investigation: March 8, 2024.
2. Item under investigation: Wire Rod.
HS code: 7213.91.00.42; 7213.91.00.43; 7213.91.00.49; 7213.91.00.50; 7213.91.00.60; 7213.91.00.70; 7213.99.00.11; 7213.99.00.12; 7213.99.00.31; 7213.99.00.32; 7213.99.00.51; 7213.99.00.52; 7227.20.00.20; 7227.20.00.90; 7227.90.00.60; 7227.90.00.70; 7227.90.00.81; 7227.90.00.82; 7227.90.00.83.
3. Investigation period: From March 8, 2024 to June 21, 2024.
4. Plaintiff: Ivaco Rolling Mills 2004 LP.
5. Expected investigation schedule:
The CBSA will issue a preliminary finding within 90 days of initiation. As expected, CBSA's investigation schedule is as follows:
Date |
CBSA Action |
08/03/2024 |
CBSA initiated investigation |
22/03/2024 |
Issue a Statement of Reasons for Initiating an Investigation |
02/04/2024 |
Deadline for Importers to Submit Questionnaires to the CBSA |
15/04/2024 |
Deadline for Exporters to Submit Questionnaires to the CBSA |
06/06/2024 |
The CBSA issues a Preliminary Conclusion or Decision to Terminate the Investigation |
21/06/2024 |
Issue a Statement of Reasons for the CBSA's Preliminary Findings or Decision to Terminate the Investigation |
In addition, the Canadian International Trade Tribunal (CITT) will determine the injury caused by the import of the goods under investigation to Canada's domestic industry, and make a conclusion within 60 days from the date of receipt. initiation date. In case CITT concludes there is no damage, the case will be terminated.
6. Preliminary conclusions:
On June 6, 2024, the Canada Border Services Agency (CBSA) issued a preliminary conclusion on the investigation into the application of anti-dumping measures on wire rod originating or exported from China, Egypt and Vietnam. The specific tax rates are as follows:
The provisional CBPG tax rate for Vietnamese enterprises is at the lowest level (from 6.1% to 38.9%) compared to Chinese enterprises (50.9% - 71.1%) and Egyptian enterprises (49.7% - 99.8%) investigated by CBSA this time
II. Case calendar
Date |
Timeline |
08/03/2024 |
Investigation initiation notice |
06/06/2024 |
CBSA Preliminary Conclusion |
The case documents are attached below:
Tải tài liệu | |
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1. Initiation notice |
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