September 27, 2019

Tribunal maintains injury finding on copper tube from five countries

The Tribunal says resumption of dumping and subsidies would result in injury to Canadian industry. The Canadian International Trade Tribunal announced the continuation of its December 2013 findings in respect of the dumping of circular copper tube originating in or…

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Canadian rail freight volume up one percent in July

Intermodal freight loadings rose 3.6% and freight loadings from the U.S. were up 7.5%. Statistics Canada announced that the country’s railways carried a total of 33.3 million tonnes of freight in July, up 1.0% from the same month a year…

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Rising trade tensions and uncertainty are weakening global growth, says OECD

The international organisation says escalating trade conflicts are taking an increasing toll. According to the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development’s (OECD) latest Interim Economic Outlook the global economy has become increasingly fragile and uncertain, with growth slowing and downside…

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The little sample that could cost a fortune

Things that appear to have no importance can often turn out to be crucial. Things that appear to have no importance can often turn out to be crucial, and costly errors can only be avoided by a constant attention to…

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