October 16, 2020

WTO arbitrator issues decision in Boeing subsidy dispute

The European Union may request authorization from the WTO’s DSB to take countermeasures with respect to the United States at a level not exceeding, in total, USD 3,993,212,564 annually Read More

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Canada imposes additional sanctions on Belarusian officials

 This second set of sanctions is being adopted in coordination with recent actions taken by the European Union and the United States Read More

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Public release of the initial environmental assessment of the Canada-Mercosur Free Trade Agreement negotiations

Interested parties are invited to submit their comments on the initial environmental assessment by November 10, 2020 Read More

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Reinvestigation of values of certain Carbon steel fasteners from Taiwan (Jau Yeou)

Revised amounts could change the rates of anti-dumping duty payable on imports Read More

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EU reports progress in free trade negotiations with Australia

The eight round of negotiations for an EU-Australia trade agreement was held virtually Officials from the European Commission and Australia held virtually the 8th round of Free Trade Agreement (FTA) negotiations between the European Union (EU) and Australia from September…

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Tribunal maintains the injury finding on concrete reinforcing bar from China, Korea and Turkey

The Trade Tribunal says resumption of dumping would result in injury to Canadian industry The Canadian International Trade Tribunal announced that it continued its finding made in January 2015 concerning the dumping of concrete reinforcing bar originating in or exported…

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CBSA issues dumping determination on heavy steel plate from three countries

Provisional duties at rates ranging from 2.9% to 97% are now payable on the subject goods The Canada Border Services Agency (CBSA) made a preliminary determination of dumping with respect to certain hot-rolled carbon steel heavy plate and high-strength low-alloy…

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Tribunal finds dumping of wheat gluten from six countries injures Canadian industry

Provisional duties could soon apply to gluten from Australia, Austria, Belgium, France, Germany and Lithuania After conducting a preliminary injury inquiry the Canadian International Trade Tribunal announced that it found a reasonable indication that the dumping of wheat gluten from…

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