Canadian Government Notices for May 16
The government of Canada issued the following trade-related notices for May 16 (note that some may also be given separate headlines)
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- Carbon Steel Welded Pipe. The CBSA said it's initiating investigations into the alleged injurious dumping of certain carbon steel welded pipe from Tawain, India, Oman, Korea, Thailand, Turkey and the United Arab Emirates. The CBSA is also initiating investigations into the alleged injurious subsidizing of certain carbon steel welded pipe from the India, Oman and the United Arab Emirates. (here)
- Canada-Poland Tax convention. Prime Minister Stephen Harper and Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk witnessed the signing of a new tax convention that will reduce tax barriers and encourage increased trade and investment between the two countries. (here)
- Carbon Steel Welded Pipe inquiry. The Canadian International Trade Tribunal initiated a preliminary injury inquiry into a complaint by Novamerican Steel Inc., of Montréal, Quebec, and Bolton Steel Tube Co. Ltd., of Bolton, Ontario, that they have suffered injury as a result of the dumping of certain carbon steel welded pipe fromTawain, India, Oman, Korea, Thailand, Turkey and the United Arab Emirates and the subsidizing of the above-mentioned goods from the India, Oman and the United Arab Emirates. (here)
- Cross Border Business. The Minister Jason Kenney and the U.S. Department of Homeland Security announced joint consulations with stakeholders on cross border business-increasing efforts to facilitate business travel between the Canada and the US. (here)
- Product Recalls. Grill Mate Utility Lighter manufactured in China (here)