The CBSA has published a statement of reasons related to the expiry review determination of dumping of copper tube from Brazil, China, Greece, Mexico and South Korea and the subsidizing of copper tube from China.
[12] Therefore, the CBSA determined under paragraph 76.03(7)(a) of SIMA that the expiry of the CITT’s orders in respect of copper tube:
- is likely to result in the continuation or resumption of dumping of such goods originating in or exported from Mexico
- is likely to result in the continuation or resumption of dumping of such goods originating in or exported from Brazil, China, Greece, and South Korea and
- is likely to result in the continuation or resumption of subsidizing of such goods originating in or exported from China
Future action
[214] The CITT has now initiated its expiry review to determine whether the continued or resumed dumping and subsidizing are likely to result in injury. The CITT’s expiry review schedule indicates that it will make its decision by June 18, 2025.
[215] If the CITT determines that the expiry of the orders with respect to the goods is likely to result in injury, the orders will be continued in respect of those goods, with or without amendment. If this is the case, the CBSA will continue to levy anti-dumping and/or countervailing duties on dumped and/or subsidized importations of the subject goods.
[216] If the CITT determines that the expiry of the orders with respect to the goods is not likely to result in injury, the orders will expire in respect of those goods. Anti-dumping and/or countervailing duties would then no longer be levied on importations of the subject goods, and any anti-dumping and/or countervailing duties paid in respect of goods that were released after the date that the orders were scheduled to expire will be returned to the importer.
For the full report please visit: https://www.cbsa-asfc.gc.ca/sima-lmsi/er-rre/ct2024/ct2024-de-eng.html