Posted on 08 Aug 2022
On July 22, 2022, the Canada Border Services Agency (CBSA) announced its final determination of the second anti-dumping (AD) and countervailing duty (CVD) sunset review on certain pup joints originating in or exported from China, ruling that the rescission of both orders on subject goods is likely to result in the continuation or resumption of dumping and subsidizing.
The Canadian International Trade Tribunal (CITT) was scheduled to announce its final decision on this case no later than December 29, 2022.
The products involved are oil country tubular goods pup joints, made of carbon or alloy steel, welded or seamless, with an outside diameter from 60.3 mm to 114.3 mm and a length from 61 cm to 366 cm, classified under HS codes 7304.29.00.42, 7304.29.00.43, 7304.29.00.44, 7304.29.00.45, 7304.29.00.46, 7304.29.00.47, 7304.29.00.49, 7304.29.00.52, 7304.29.00.53, 7304.29.00.54, 7304.29.00.55, 7304.29.00.56, 7304.29.00.57, 7304.29.00.59, 7304.29.00.62, 7304.29.00.63, 7304.29.00.64, 7304.29.00.65, 7304.29.00.66, 7304.29.00.67, 7304.29.00.69, 7304.29.00.72, 7304.29.00.73, 7304.29.00.74, 7304.29.00.75, 7304.29.00.76, 7304.29.00.77, and 7304.29.00.79.
Source:Yieh