Disposable Adult Incontinence Briefs...

January 23, 2007
23 January 2007
 
Disposable Adult Incontinence Briefs, Preliminary Injury Inquiry No. PI-2006-003
 
            IN THE MATTER OF a preliminary injury inquiry, under subsection 34(2) of the Special Import Measures Act, respecting:
 
THE DUMPING OF DISPOSABLE ADULT INCONTINENCE BRIEFS ORIGINATING IN OR EXPORTED FROM FRANCE
 
PRELIMINARY DETERMINATION OF INJURY
 
            The Canadian International Trade Tribunal, under the provisions of subsection 34(2) of the Special Import Measures Act, has conducted a preliminary injury inquiry into whether the evidence discloses a reasonable indication that the dumping of all-in-one (one piece) disposable adult incontinence briefs, which provide absorbent protection against urinary and fecal incontinence and are held in place during use by means of a fastening system, originating in or exported from France has caused injury or retardation or is threatening to cause injury.
 
            This preliminary injury inquiry is pursuant to the notification, on November 22, 2006, that the President of the Canada Border Services Agency had initiated an investigation into the alleged injurious dumping of the above-mentioned goods.
 
            Pursuant to subsection 37.1(1) of the Special Import Measures Act, the Canadian International Trade Tribunal hereby determines that there is evidence that discloses a reasonable indication that the dumping of the above-mentioned goods has caused injury.
 
            This Determination is available on the CITT web site, at:
 

Topic(s): 
Acts, Regulations, Policies & Decisions / Special Import Measures Act (SIMA)
Information Source: 
Canadian International Trade Tribunal (CITT)
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