10
May
20:33
Canada concludes steel components trade case
The Canada Border Services Agency has finished its investigation of fabricated steel components imported from China, Korea and Spain, Kallanish reports.
The agency found dumping margins of 41% for China, 3.1% for Korea and 42.4% for Spain in its final statement of reasons. The agency additionally found China to be subsidising its exports by 34.6%.
The Canadian International Trade Tribunal is expected to make its injury determination by 25 May. If evidence of …
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