The Canadian International Trade Tribunal announced Tuesday that it will initiate an expiry review of its finding made on November 30, 2012 concerning the dumping and subsidizing of carbon and alloy steel pipe piles (piling pipe) from China. Unless the finding is continued on completion of this expiry review, it will expire on November 29, 2017.
In this expiry review, the Canada Border Services Agency (CBSA) will first determine whether the expiry of the finding in respect of the subject goods is likely to result in the continuation or resumption of dumping and subsidizing of the subject goods.
If the CBSA determines that the expiry of the finding in respect of any goods is likely to result in the continuation or resumption of dumping and subsidizing, the Tribunal will then conduct an expiry review to determine if the continued or resumed dumping and subsidizing are likely to result in injury. The CBSA will provide notice of its determinations within 150 days after receiving notice of the Tribunal’s decision to initiate an expiry review, that is, no later than January 25, 2018. The Tribunal will issue its order and its statement of reasons no later than July 4, 2018.