Canada imposes temporary anti-dumping duties on wire rods imports
Steel NewsDate: 11-09-2024 by: Ngoc Cam
Recently, the Canada Border Services Agency (CBSA) released a preliminary conclusion on its investigation into anti-dumping measures on wire rod products originating from China, Egypt. According to the conclusion, the temporary anti-dumping duties for steel companies range from 6.1% to 38.9%, the lowest compared to the rates imposed on Chinese companies (50.9% - 71.1%) and Egyptian companies (49.7% - 99.8%).

Canada imposes lower anti-dumping duties on wire rods imports
Canada's anti-dumping investigation on steel wire rods from three countries
The CBSA stated that the essential information used to make the decision would be published within the next 15 days and posted on their official website. During this period, the CBSA will continue its investigation and is expected to issue a final conclusion on September 4, 2024.
This investigation began on March 8, 2024, to determine whether the import of wire rod products from China and Egypt has caused damage to the Canadian steel industry. The wire rod products under investigation fall under HS codes: 7213.91.00.42, 7213.91.00.43, 7213.91.00.49, 7213.91.00.50, 7213.91.00.60, 7213.91.00.70, 7213.99.00.11, 7213.99.00.12, 7213.99.00.31, 7213.99.00.32, 7213.99.00.51, 7213.99.00.52, 7227.20.00.20, 7227.20.00.90, 7227.90.00.60, 7227.90.00.70, 7227.90.00.81, 7227.90.00.82, 7227.90.00.83.

CBSA continues steel wire rods dumping probe, final decision due September 4

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