Canada continues to levy anti-dumping and countervailing duties on China large-diameter carbon steel welded pipes
On August 3, 2022, the Canadian International Trade Tribunal (CITT) issued an announcement to issue an anti-dumping sunset review of Welded Large Diameter Carbon and Alloy Steel Line Pipe originating in or imported from China and Japan. Final judgment on damages, a sunset review of anti-subsidy for the products involved in China, and final judgment on industrial damage, ruling that if the current anti-dumping and anti-subsidy measures are canceled, the dumping and government subsidies of the products involved in Canada will continue or occur again, which was issued in October 2016. The final ruling made in the NQ-2016-001 investigation on the 20th continues to be valid.
Before February 4, 2021, the customs encoding of the product involved in the case was 7305.11.00.22, 7305.11.00.23, 7305.11.24, 7305.11.25, 7305.12.21, 7305.12.22, 7305.23, 7305.00.24, 7305.19.00.24, 7305.19.00.24. .00.23, 7305.19.00.24 and 7305.19.00.25. From February 4, 2021, according to the revised tariff schedule, the customs codes of the products involved are 7305.11.00.41, 7305.11.00.42, 7305.11.00.43, 7305.11.00.44, 7305.11.00.49, 7305.12.00.41, 7305.12.00.42, 7305.12.00.43, 7305.12.00.44, 7305.12.00.49, 7305.19.00.22, 7305.19.00.23, 7305.19.00.24, and 7305.19.00.25.
On March 24, 2016, Canada conducted an anti-dumping investigation on large-diameter carbon steel welded pipes imported from or originating in China and Japan, and conducted an anti-subsidy investigation on the involved products imported from or originating in China. On September 20, 2016, the Canada Border Services Agency made a final affirmative anti-dumping ruling on the products in question originating in or imported from China and Japan, and made a final affirmative anti-dumping ruling on the products involved in or originating in China.
On September 27 and 28, 2021, the Canadian International Trade Tribunal and the Canada Border Services Agency issued announcements respectively to conduct the first anti-dumping sunset review investigation on welded large-diameter carbon steel welded pipes originating in or imported from China and Japan. The first anti-subsidy sunset review investigation on welded large-diameter carbon alloy steel pipes imported from China. On February 24, 2022, the Canada Border Services Agency made the first anti-dumping sunset review final ruling on welded large-diameter carbon alloy steel pipes originating in or imported from China and Japan and made a final ruling on welded large-diameter carbon steel welded pipes imported from China. The first anti-subsidy sunset review final ruling.