CANADA INVESTIGATES ALLEGED STEEL PIPE DUMPING FROM CHINA

BY MJ DESCHAMPS, IN OTTAWA The Canada Border Services Agency (CBSA) is initiating investigations into alleged "injurious" dumping and subsidising of certain steel piping manufactured in or exported from China. The probe follows a complaint issued by Ontario's Atlas Tube Canada Inc. - a division of North American tubular product manufacturing giant JMC Steel Group - alleging that the dumping and subsidising of these goods are harming Canadian production through lost sales, price suppression, price erosion, reduced profitability, loss of market share, ...


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