Accordingly, the Canada Border Services Agency (CBSA) assessed the likelihood of the continuation or resumption of dumping practices if the existing measures expire and announced its decision accordingly.
The CBSA issued its decision on May 24, 2024, which was issued on May 9, 2024, and stated that, in accordance with the provisions of “Special Import Measures Act (SIMA) 76.03(7)(a)”, there is a possibility of the continuation or resumption of dumping on the products under investigation if the existing measures expire. In addition, under the provisions of “SIMA 96.1”, persons directly affected by this decision have the right to appeal to the Canadian Federal Court of Appeal. Persons directly affected by the decision are defined as Canadian manufacturers, exporters and importers of the products under investigation.
Following the CBSA's decision, the Canadian International Trade Tribunal (CITT) continues to investigate whether the expiry of the existing measures would cause “injury” or “threatened injury” to domestic producers. Until the CITT announces its decision in this regard, the existing anti-dumping measures will remain in place.
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