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Canada 264: United States: Final Dumping Determination on Softwood Lumber from Canada: Canada 267: United States: Subsidies on Upland Cotton: Brazil 312: South Korea: Anti-Dumping Duties on Imports of Certain Paper from Indonesia: Indonesia 344: United States: Final Anti-Dumping Measures on Stainless Steel from Mexico: Mexico 376: European ...
The Canadian International Trade Tribunal (CITT) 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.
Supreme Court of Canada: 1996 R. v. City of Sault Ste-Marie: Water: locating a waste disposal site near a stream: Supreme Court of Canada: 1978 R. v. Crown Zellerbach Canada Ltd. Water: ocean dumping: Supreme Court of Canada: 1988 R. v. Hydro-Québec: Water: dumping polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs) into the St. Maurice River: Supreme Court of ...
The following month, the DoC announced recalculated countervailing and anti-dumping duties on softwood, totaling 10.8 percent. In March 2006, a NAFTA panel ruled in Canada's favor, finding that the subsidy to the Canadian lumber industry was de minimis, i.e., a subsidy of less than one percent. Under U.S. trade remedy law, countervailing duty ...
On 6 October 2017 the US Department of Commerce announced it would add an 80% preliminary anti-dumping duty on top, resulting in a total duty of 300%. [23] On 1 February 2018, the US International Trade Commission will issue its final subsidy and dumping determinations which will support tariffs ultimately imposed by the US government's ...
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The Canada–Philippines waste dispute was an international row over mislabeled Canadian garbage shipped to Manila by a recycling company. The 103 shipping containers that left from Vancouver in 2013–14 were labeled as recyclable plastics ; they instead contained household waste.
The current set of anti-dumping laws in India is defined by Section 9A and 9B of Customs and Tariffs Act, 1975 (Amended 1995) and The Anti-dumping rules such as (Identification, Assessment and Collection of Anti-dumping Duty on Dumped Articles and for Determination of Injury) Rules of 1995, Section 9A of customs and tariffs Act 1975 [22] states ...