CBSA initiates reinvestigation of certain HR products from six countries

Thursday, 29 July 2010 17:11:42 (GMT+3)   |  
       

The Canada Border Services Agency (CBSA) on July 22 initiated an antidumping reinvestigation of flat hot-rolled carbon and alloy steel sheet and strip originating in or exported from Brazil, China, Taiwan, Ukraine, South Africa and India, and a subsidy reinvestigation of the same product originating in or exported from India.
 
This reinvestigation is part of the CBSA's enforcement of the Canadian International Trade Tribunal's (CITT) injury finding of July 17, 2001 and continued on August 16, 2006 in an expiry review.
 
In the case where exporters do not provide sufficient information to determine specific normal values or do not permit verification of information submitted, a 77 percent antidumping (AD) duty will be valid and, in the case of imports from India, countervailing duties of Rupees 3,150 per metric ton will be applied.

It is anticipated that this reinvestigation will be concluded on or before November 30, 2010 and the decision will be valid after this date. Exporters that wish to participate are required to provide a complete and accurate submission by August 30, 2010.

The subject goods are normally imported into Canada under the following Harmonized System classification numbers: 7208.25.10.10, 7208.25.10.20, 7208.25.10.30, 7208.25.10.40, 7208.25.90.10, 7208.25.90.20, 7208.25.90.30, 7208.25.90.40, 7208.26.10.10, 7208.26.10.20, 7208.26.10.30, 7208.26.10.40, 7208.26.90.10, 7208.26.90.20, 7208.26.90.30, 7208.26.90.40, 7208.27.10.10, 7208.27.10.20, 7208.27.10.30, 7208.27.10.40, 7208.27.90.10, 7208.27.90.20, 7208.27.90.30, 7208.27.90.40, 7208.36.00.10, 7208.36.00.20, 7208.36.00.30, 7208.36.00.40, 7208.37.10.10, 7208.37.10.20, 7208.37.10.30, 7208.37.10.40, 7208.37.90.10, 7208.37.90.20, 7208.37.90.30, 7208.37.90.40, 7208.38.10.10, 7208.38.10.20, 7208.38.10.30, 7208.38.10.40, 7208.38.90.10, 7208.38.90.20, 7208.38.90.30, 7208.38.90.40, 7208.39.00.10, 7208.39.00.20, 7208.39.00.30, 7208.39.00.40, 7208.53.00.10, 7208.53.00.20, 7208.53.00.30, 7208.53.00.40, 7208.54.00.10, 7208.54.00.20, 7208.54.00.30, 7208.54.00.40, 7208.90.00.00, 7211.13.00.00, 7211.14.00.90, 7211.19.10.00, 7211.19.90.10, 7211.19.90.90, 7211.90.10.00, 7211.90.90.90, 7225.30.20.00, 7225.30.91.00, 7225.30.99.00, 7225.40.30.00, 7225.40.91.10, 7225.40.91.20, 7225.40.91.30, 7225.40.91.40, 7225.40.99.11, 7225.40.99.19, 7225.40.99.21, 7225.40.99.91, 7225.40.99.92, 7225.40.99.93, 7225.40.99.94, 7225.99.00.90, 7226.20.00.91, 7226.20.00.92, 7226.91.10.00, 7226.91.90.20, 7226.91.90.30, 7226.91.90.40, 7226.91.90.90, 7226.99.90.00 and 7226.99.99.00.


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