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Notice of final decisions: High Protein Content Pea Protein (HPC 2024 IN)

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Notice of final decisions: High Protein Content Pea Protein (HPC 2024 IN)

On October 21, 2024, the Canada Border Services Agency (CBSA), pursuant to paragraph 41(1)(a) of the Special Import Measures Act (SIMA), the Canada Border Services Agency (CBSA), terminated the dumping investigation in respect of pea protein exported from China by Shandong Jianyuan Bioengineering Co., Ltd., Yantai Shuangta Food Co., Ltd., Yantai Oriental Protein Tech Co., Ltd., and Yantai Yiyuan Biological Engineering Co., Ltd., as the goods were not dumped. Pursuant to paragraph 41(1)(b) of SIMA, the CBSA has made a final determination of dumping concerning pea protein for all other exporters from China, for which the dumping investigation has not been terminated.

On the same day, pursuant to paragraph 41(1)(a) of SIMA, the CBSA, terminated the subsidy investigation in respect of pea protein exported from China by Yantai T.Full Biotech Co., Ltd. due to an insignificant amount of subsidy. Pursuant to paragraph 41(1)(b) of SIMA, the CBSA has made a final determination of subsidizing concerning pea protein for all other exporters from China, for which the subsidy investigation has not been terminated.

The subject goods are usually classified under the following tariff classification numbers:

  1. 3504.00.90.00
  2. 2106.10.00.00

The above-listed tariff classifications cover both subject and non-subject goods and are for convenience of reference only. Refer to the product definition, for authoritative details regarding the subject goods.

The Canadian International Trade Tribunal is continuing its inquiry into the question of injury to the domestic industry and will make a finding by November 19, 2024. Provisional duties will continue to apply on imports of subject goods until the date of the CITT’s order or finding. However, provisional dumping and/or countervailing duties will no longer be imposed on imports of goods for which the dumping and/or subsidy investigations have been terminated.

Additional information about this investigation is contained in a Statement of Reasons, which will be available within 15 days.

For additional information regarding the application of provisional duties on subject goods imported into Canada, please refer to the CBSA’s Measures in force.

Source: Canadian Society of Customs Brokers

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