Friday, January 27, 2012

Stainless steel sinks from China found to be dumped and subsidized


The Canada Border Services Agency (CBSA) made preliminary determinations that certain stainless steel sinks from China were being dumped and subsidized.

imageThe determinations apply to stainless steel sinks with a single drawn bowl having a volume between 1,600 and 5,000 cubic inches (26,219.30 and 81,935.32 cubic centimetres) or with multiple drawn bowls having a combined volume between 2,200 and 6,800 cubic inches (36,051.54 and 111,432.04 cubic centimetres), excluding sinks fabricated by hand, originating in or exported from the People's Republic of China.

The goods in question are usually classified under the following Harmonized System classification numbers 7324.10.00.11 - 7324.10.00.19 - 7324.10.00.21 and 7324.10.00.29.
Provisional duties are now be payable on the subject goods that are released from customs on or after January 25, 2012.

For information on the applicable provisional duties please see the CBSA Notice of Preliminary Determinations.

A Statement of Reasons with additional information about these investigations will be published within 15 days on the CBSA's Web site (watch our Technical Documents weekly summary).

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