Canadian AD and CVD investigations of OCTG from China -- final dumping determinations

Tuesday, 23 February 2010 03:22:34 (GMT+3)   |  
The Canadian Border Services Agency (CBSA) Monday made their final determinations in the antidumping (AD) and countervailing duty (CVD) investigations of oil country tubular goods (OCTG) from China.

The final dumping margins as a percentage of the export price for the Chinese exporters of OCTG to Canada are as follows: 

Faray Petroleum Steel Pipe Co., Ltd, 106.43%; Shandong Molong, 90.69%; Freet Petroleum Equipment Company, Zibo Branch, 86.81%; Jiangsu Changbao Steel Tube, 86.33%; Shengli Oilfield Freet Petroleum Company, 86.28%; Huludao City Steel Pipe Industrial Co. Ltd., 83.16%; Shengli Oilfield Shengji Petroleum Equipment Co., Ltd., 81.91%; Tianjin Tiangang Special Petroleum Pipe Manufacture Co., Ltd., 76.46%; Jiangsu Chengde Steel Tube, 75.54%; Shengli Oilfield Freet Petroleum Steel Pipe Co., 49.75%; Heng Yahg Group, 48.15%; Tianjin Pipe (Group) Corporation, 30.00%; SB International (USA), 13.85%, and all other exporters (of subject goods originating in or exported from China), 166.9%.

The Canadian International Trade Tribunal will make its final injury determination in these investigations by March 23, 2010.


Similar articles

CBSA sets duties on pipe from seven countries

15 Aug | Steel News

CIIT finds dumping of standard pipe from seven countries

31 Jul | Steel News

CITT finds injury of welded pipe from seven countries

16 Jul | Steel News

Canada’s ITT begins final investigation of AD/CVD of OCTG from China

28 Jun | Steel News

US steel exports slow 3.1 percent in April

15 Jun | Steel News

CBSA releases details of dumping case on Chinese steel pipe piling

21 May | Steel News

Canadian government begins review of Chinese steel pipe piling

07 May | Steel News

Canada rules Chinese pup joint imports threaten domestic industry

11 Apr | Steel News

Canada launches investigation into Chinese OCTG pup joint imports

14 Dec | Steel News

CBSA issues AD/CVD reinvestigation results for carbon welded pipe from China

17 Feb | Steel News