The Canadian International Trade Tribunal (CITT), on February 5, 2021, gave notice of expiry of its order made on April 18, 2016, concerning the dumping and subsidizing of certain carbon steel and alloy-steel grating originating in or exported from China. The finding is scheduled to expire on April 17, 2021.
For the full authoritative description, including exclusions and the applicable HS codes, please refer to the Certain Steel Grating case in the Measures in Force.
Interested firms, organizations, persons or governments wishing to make submissions on whether an expiry review is warranted must file a notice of participation with the CITT on or before February 22, 2021.
The deadline for filing submissions is March 2, 2021, by noon. If there are opposing views, each party may file a response no later than March 11, 2021, by noon.
Documents should be filed electronically through the CITT Secure E-filing Service. Only one electronic copy is required.
The CITT will issue a decision on March 29, 2021, on whether an expiry review is warranted. If the CITT decides that an expiry review is not warranted, the finding will expire on its scheduled expiry date. If the CITT decides that an expiry review is warranted, it will issue a notice of expiry review.
Further details regarding this proceeding, including submission dates, filing procedures, and a schedule of key events, are contained in the CITT Notice of Expiry of Order.
Please contact your Livingston account representative should you have any questions.