Canada rules Chinese pup joint imports threaten domestic industry

Wednesday, 11 April 2012 00:15:30 (GMT+3)   |  
       

The Canadian International Trade Tribunal decided Tuesday that the dumping and subsidizing of tubing pup joints from China have not caused injury but are threatening to cause injury to the domestic industry. Additionally, the dumping and subsidization of casing pup joints from China, if any, have not caused injury and are not threatening to cause injury to the domestic casing pup joints industry.

Anti-dumping and countervailing duties will therefore be collected by the Canada Border Services Agency on tubing pup joints from China. The complainant in this case was Dover Corporation (Canada) Limited--Alberta Oil Tool Division of Edmonton, Alberta.

The Tribunal will issue the reasons for its findings on April 25, 2012.


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