Canada announces the results of its anti-dumping investigation into imported steel strips related to China

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On May 27, 2025, Canada GL-A550 steel Border Service Agency (CBSA) announced the estimated anti-dumping and countervailing duties on imported steel belt products originating in Türkiye, China, South Korea and Vietnam. According to the decision released by the Canadian Border Services Agency, China's dumping margin is estimated to be 12%; 4.1% in Türkiye; South Korea is 19.2%; Vietnam is 10.5%; The estimated subsidy rate for Chinese products is 6.5%. In addition to the Canada Border Services Agency, the Canadian GL-A550 steel International Trade Tribunal (CITT) is also involved in this process and has announced that it will complete a preliminary ruling on whether the investigation has caused harm to Canadian industries by July 11, 2025.

On May 12, 2025, the Canada Border Service Agency (CBSA) announced that, in response to the application submitted by the Canadian enterprise JEM StrappingSystems Inc., it would initiate anti-dumping and countervailing investigations on steel strips originating in or imported from China, and anti-dumping investigations on steel strips originating in or imported from South Korea, Türkiye and Vietnam, to examine whether there was dumping and subsidy on imported goods. The customs codes of the GL-A550 steel products involved are 7212.20.00.30, 7212.30.00.10, 7212.30.00.30, 7212.40.00.10, 7212.40.00.29, 7212.40.00.90, 7212.50.00.50, 7212.60.00.00, 7217.10.00.55, 7217.20.00.10, 7217.30.00.10, and 7226.99.00.93. The Canadian Border Services Agency will make a preliminary ruling on the case within 90 days.

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