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Canada launches investigations into CR steel imports from China, South Korea and Vietnam- The 19th China(Guangzhou)Int’l Sheet metal machinery,Forging, Stamping and Setting Equipment Exhibition
5/29/2018  钣金展-Sheetmetal machinery, Forging, Stamping expo
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    The Canada Border Services Agency announced that it is launching an investigation into whether or not certain cold-rolled steel in coils or cut lengths originating in or exported from China, South Korea and Vietnam is being sold at unfair prices in Canada. It will also investigate whether or not subsidies are being applied to cold-rolled steel originating in or exported from China, South Korea and Vietnam.

The investigations are the result of a complaint filed by ArcelorMittal Dofasco G.P., located in Hamilton, Ontario. The complainant alleges that the Canadian industry is facing declining market shares, loss of sales, price undercutting, price depression, declining production and utilization rate, which is hindering new investment projects.

Currently, there are 99 special import measures in force, covering a wide variety of industrial and consumer products, from steel products to refined sugar. These measures have directly helped to protect the Canadian economy and jobs in Canada.

These investigations will examine cold-rolled steel commonly used in the production and manufacture of a range of goods including household appliances, drums, tubing, furniture and strapping. These investigations do not cover cold-rolled steel used for automobile production.

The CBSA and the Canadian International Trade Tribunal (CITT) both play a role in investigations. The CITT will begin a preliminary inquiry to determine whether the imports are harming Canadian producers and will issue a decision by July 24, 2018.

Concurrently, the CBSA will investigate whether the imports are being sold in Canada at unfair and/or subsidized prices, and will make preliminary decisions by August 23, 2018.
A copy of the Statement of Reasons, which provides more details about these investigations, will be available on the CBSA''s website at www.cbsa.gc.ca/sima-lmsi within 15 days.

To address the evolving nature of trade and to ensure the well-being of industries like steel that are essential to the Canadian economy, Canada is modernizing its trade remedy system. As part of our commitment, the CBSA is working with its trading partners, the United States and Mexico, to strengthen our trade remedy systems, improve transparency and coordinate our efforts against unfair trade practices.

In 2017, the Canadian steel industry employed more than 23,000 Canadians and contributed $4.2 billion to Canada''s gross domestic product. The Canadian aluminum industry employed 10,500 workers while contributing USD 4.7 billion to Canada''s GDP. These industries are vital suppliers to the Canadian manufacturing, energy, automotive and construction industries. 中国最大钣金展-锻压展-2018第十九届广州国际钣金、锻压工业展览会-巨浪展览- The 19th ChinaGuangzhouInt’l Sheet metal machinery,Forging, Stamping and Setting Equipment Exhibition -Sheet metal exhibition, Sheet metal expo, 2018 Sheet metal exhibition, 2018 Sheet metal expo, China Sheet metal exhibition, China Sheet metal expo, Forging exhibition, Forging expo, 2018 Forging exhibition, 2018 Forging expo, Stamping exhibition, Stamping expo 
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