Tribunal Issues Determination of Reasonable Indication of Injury—Certain Mattresses from China
The Canadian International Trade Tribunal today determined that there is a reasonable indication that the dumping and subsidizing of certain mattresses from the People’s Republic of China have caused injury to the domestic industry.
The Tribunal’s inquiry was conducted pursuant to the Special Import Measures Act as a result of the initiation of dumping and subsidizing investigations by the Canada Border Services Agency (CBSA). The CBSA will continue its investigations and, by May 25, 2022, will issue preliminary determinations.
The Tribunal is an independent quasi-judicial body that reports to Parliament through the Minister of Finance. It hears cases on dumped and subsidized imports, safeguard complaints, complaints about federal government procurement and appeals of customs and excise tax rulings. When requested by the federal government, the Tribunal also provides advice on other economic, trade and tariff matters.
Contacts:
Martin Pelchat
Deputy Director, Communications
Telephone: 613-415-8308
Email: citt-tcce@tribunal.gc.ca
Source: Government of Canada; Canadian International Trade Tribunal
About CITT: The Canadian International Trade Tribunal is an independent quasi-judicial body operating in Canada’s trade system. The administrative tribunal reports to Parliament through the Minister of Finance. The Tribunal was established on December 31, 1988, and is based in Ottawa, Ontario.
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