CITT Initiates Inquiries, Reviews Orders, and Determines Injury in Key Imports

2026-03-24T03:28:18+00:00March 24th, 2026|Canada Customs, Canada Imports, International Trade Issues, Risk Management, Trade Compliance|

The Canadian International Trade Tribunal continued orders on carbon steel screws, opened inquiries on truck bodies and government-procured software, amended its order on photovoltaic modules, and confirmed a preliminary injury finding on forged grinding media from China. Stakeholders should monitor these actions closely.

CITT Releases Final Injury Ruling on Cast Iron Soil Pipe from China

2026-02-20T04:45:08+00:00February 20th, 2026|Canada Customs, Canada Imports, International Trade Issues, Risk Management, Trade Compliance|

The CITT confirmed that dumped and subsidized cast iron soil pipe imports from China injured Canadian producers. Anti-dumping duties of 444.2% and countervailing duties of 1,550.44 CNY per metric tonne are now in force under SIMA, with compliance handled through the CBSA’s CARM system.

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