Canada re-investigation of the oil, steel pipe Vietnam

Canada re-investigation of the oil, steel pipe Vietnam

Canada re-investigation of the oil, steel pipe Vietnam

The program this time to re-investigate to reinforce the conclusions of the investigating authorities for the damage to the domestic industry of Canada.
 
Competition Administration Department (MOIT) has received information from the Vietnam Trade Office in Canada said Canada Cross-border Agency (CBSA) announced the re-investigation conducted to determine the normal value and export prices in cases of anti-dumping investigations against steel pipe oil imports from Vietnam.
 
Products being investigated under HS: 7304.29; 7304.39; 7304.59; 7306.29; 7306.30; 7306.50; 7306.90
 
Notified by the CBSA, the program re-investigation this time to to reinforce the conclusions of the investigating authorities dated 2-4-2015 of damage to the domestic industry of Canada.
 
In the framework of re-investigate the case this time, CBSA will collect information relating to item 20 of the Act, the Special Import Measures (SIMA) to assess the economic problems in the sector market Vietnam steel (including steel pipe oil industry).
 
Term answer to the government and enterprises to date 10-6-2015 exporter. Expected to 30-9 ahead, CBSA will have conclusions about the re-investigation.
 
Notified by the CBSA, the outcome of this incident can be applied to cases of anti-dumping investigations against Vietnam and the cases investigated in future performance.
 
Earlier days, MOIT has reported to the Prime Minister on the case of anti-dumping investigations and anti-subsidies for steel pipe products gradually imported from several countries, including Vietnam.
 
However, some companies are plaintiffs in Canada are continuing to appeal to the appellate court, reviewing the proposal. Therefore, the Ministry of Industry and Trade will continue to monitor and coordinate with the Vietnam Trade Office in Canada to update the situation and prepare timely responses.
 
The case of anti-dumping investigations and anti-subsidy for oil, steel pipe above starting May 7-2014. Plaintiff's lawsuit Tenaris Canada (Calgary, Alberta) and Evraz North America Inc. (Regina, Saskatchewan).
 
By May 8-2014, Canada announced the estimated dumping margin for Vietnam amounted to 28.6% compared with only 4.9 to 18.3% Canada calculated for Taiwan, India, Indonesia, Philippines, South Korea, Thailand, Turkey, Ukraine.
 
Regarding allegations of anti-subsidy, except Taiwan, CBSA ranked Vietnam 18 program areas are considered to have calculated the amount of subsidy is estimated subsidy of up to 19%, the highest among the countries still Back at 3.2 to 12.1%.
(Source guide: Customs)

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