Reinvestigation of values of copper pipe fittings from China, South Korea and the U.S.
Revised amounts could change the rates of anti-dumping duty payable on imports.
The Canada Border Services Agency (CBSA) initiated a re-investigation to update the normal values and export prices respecting certain copper pipe fittings from the United States, South Korea and China and the amounts of subsidy of certain copper pipe fittings from China.
Orders from the Canadian International Trade Tribunal impose anti-dumping and/or countervailing duty on importations of the specified goods.
Normal values and amounts of subsidy established during this re-investigation will be effective for the subject goods released from the CBSA on or after the date of the conclusion of the re-investigation. Normal values and amounts of subsidy currently in place will expire on that date. In addition, the normal values and amounts of subsidy determined on the basis of the re-investigation will be applied to any entries of subject goods under appeal that have yet to be re-determined at the time of the conclusion of this re-investigation.
It is anticipated that this re-investigation will be concluded by May 31, 2019.