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Tribunal Finds Injury—Steel Strapping from China, South Korea, Türkiye and Vietnam

Further to the Canadian International Trade Tribunal’s inquiry (NQ‑2025‑005), the Tribunal found that the volumes of dumping of steel strapping, originating in or exported from the Republic of Korea (South Korea) and the Socialist Republic of Vietnam (Vietnam), were negligible, as this word is defined in the Special Import Measures Act. Therefore, the Tribunal terminated its inquiry regarding the dumping of the above‑mentioned goods originating in or exported from South Korea and Vietnam. 

The Tribunal also found that the dumping of the above‑mentioned goods originating in or exported from the Republic of Türkiye, and the dumping and subsidizing of those goods originating in or exported from the People’s Republic of China, have caused injury to the domestic industry. Anti‑dumping and countervailing duties will therefore be collected by the Canada Border Services Agency. The complainant in this case was JEM Strapping Systems Inc. of Brantford, Ontario.

The Tribunal will issue the reasons for its findings on January 29, 2026.

 

Please visit this link for more information: https://www.canada.ca/en/international-trade-tribunal/news/2026/01/tribunal-finds-injurysteel-strapping-from-china-south-korea-turkiye-and-vietnam.html

 

Topic(s)

Acts & Regulations
Special Import Measures Act (SIMA)

Information source

Canadian International Trade Tribunal (CITT)
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