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Canada slaps Chinese pipe with triple-digit dumping margins
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Published on January 26,2026 05:00 AM Steel
In the final phase of the investigations, the CBSA refined its import volume and value estimates using entry documentation and data from exporters and importers. China made up 79.6% of total import volume during the period of investigation (POI), April 2024 through March 2025.

The Canada Border Services Agency (CBSA) has made final determinations of dumping and subsidising on cast iron soil pipe from China, Kallanish learns from a CBSA press release.

In the final phase of the investigations, the CBSA refined its import volume and value estimates using entry documentation and data from exporters and importers. China made up 79.6% of total import volume during the period of investigation (POI), April 2024 through March 2025.

Dumping margins are in a range of 155.5-294.4% for the named Chinese exporters, with all other exporters facing a 444.2% rate.

The final subsidy rate for all subject goods shipped to Canada during the POI is 28.5% for Dinggin Hardware (Dalian), Global Metal & Investment HK, Max International Supply, Shijiazhuang Sunrise International Trading and all other exporters.

The Canadian International Trade Tribunal (CITT) is expected to issue its decision by 6 February, and provisional duties on Chinese goods will remain in place until then.

The subject goods are usually imported under tariff classification numbers 7303.00.00.10 and 7303.00.00.90.

 

Source:Kallanish

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