Canadian Government Notices for July 22
The government of Canada issued the following trade-related notices for July 22 (Note that some may also be given separate headlines.)
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- China copper tube. The CBSA announced that in regards to its ongoing investigation into the dumping and subsidizing of certain copper tubes originating in or exported from China that the CITT will issue a preliminary decision on July 22, 2013. (here)
- Blueberry plant imports from Australia. The CFIA has issued phytosanitary requirements for the importation of blueberry plants from Australia. (here)
- China silicon metal. The CBSA will have exporter and importer ruling letters available for the preliminary determination for the dumping and subsidizing of silicon metal originating in or exported from China. (here)
- Galvanized steel wire. The CBSA announced that effective July 22, 2013 a final determination or termination of dumping and subsidy investigations will be made for galvanized steel wire originating in or exported from China, Israel, and Spain. (here)
- Product Recalls. Tera Gear Metal Garden Torch and PC Metal Garden Torch manufactured in China (here), Mineraux du Monde manufactured in Spain. (here)