The Canada Border Services Agency (CBSA), on March 23, 2021, concluded a normal value review to update the normal values and export prices applicable to certain carbon steel welded pipe exported to Canada from Thailand by Sahathai Steel Pipe Public Company Limited (Sahathai Steel).
At the start of the investigation, a Request for Information (RFI’S) was sent to Sahathai Steel to solicit information on the costs and selling prices of subject goods.
Sahathai Steel submitted a response that was substantially complete. The company fully responded to all supplemental requests for information (SFRIs).
Specific normal values for future shipments of certain carbon steel welded pipe have been determined for Sahathai Steel effective March 23, 2021.
The normal values and export prices may be applied to any requests for re‑determination of importations of subject goods that have not been processed prior to the conclusion of this normal value review, regardless of the date that the requests were received. The normal values and export prices determined as a result of this review may be applied retroactively where the certain conditions are met.
A detailed product description as well as the HS classifications of the subject goods are contained in Appendix 1 of the CBSA’s Notice of Conclusion.
Importers are reminded that it is their responsibility to calculate and declare their anti-dumping and countervailing duty liability. In order to determine their anti-dumping and countervailing duty liability, importers should contact their suppliers who can provide information on normal values and amounts of subsidy. Under limited circumstances, the CBSA may make this information available to importers. Please refer to Memorandum D14-1-2 for more information.
The CBSA Conclusion of normal value review containing additional details can be found on CBSA’s website.
Please contact your Livingston account representative should you have any questions.