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Canadian curtain-wall companies appeal decision regarding alleged dumping of Chinese product

Post Time:Nov 30,2012Classify:Industry NewsView:375

Several curtain-wall companies have asked the Federal Court of Appeal to overturn the Canadian International Trade Tribunal's decision regarding the subsidizing and dumping of unitized wall modules from China into the Canadian market.

 

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The Canadian curtain-wall manufacturers that filed the original complaint and subsequent appeal believe that the CITT made several fundamental errors of law and are asking that the Federal Court of Appeal reverse the CITT's decision. If the appeal is successful, the CBSA would be required to resume its investigation into the dumping and subsidization of imported unitized wall modules from China. If CBSA then concludes that unitized wall modules have been dumped and/or subsidized, and the CITT determines that the Canadian industry has been injured, or is threatened with injury, duties would be imposed.

 

The CBSA  began the investigation this July, following a complaint filed by Allan Window Technologies, Ferguson Neudorf Glass Inc., Flynn Canada Ltd., Inland Glass & Aluminum Ltd., Oldcastle BuildingEnvelope, Sota Glazing Inc., Starline Architectural Windows Ltd. and Toro Aluminum. The companies alleged that the dumping and subsidizing of these goods were harming Canadian production by causing lost sales, price erosion, price suppression, reduced profitability, loss of market share, reduced employment and underutilization of capacity, according to a CBSA release.

 

Source: GlassmagazineAuthor: shangyi

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