CITT determines pipe from six countries threaten domestic industry

Wednesday, 12 December 2012 02:06:55 (GMT+3)   |   San Diego
       

The Canadian International Trade Tribunal (CITT) said Tuesday that it has found the dumping of carbon steel welded pipe, commonly identified as standard pipe, exported from Chinese Taipei, the Republic of India, the Sultanate of Oman, the Republic of Korea, Thailand and the United Arab Emirates and the subsidizing of the aforementioned goods originating in or exported from the Republic of India had not caused injury, but were threatening to cause injury to the domestic industry.

Anti-dumping and countervailing duties will therefore be collected by the Canada Border Services Agency. The complainants in this case were Novamerican Steel Inc. of Montréal, Quebec, and Bolton Steel Tube Co. Ltd. of Bolton, Ontario. The CITT will issue the reasons for its finding on or before December 27, 2012.


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