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CBSA INVESTIGATING CAST IRON SOIL PIPE!

DUMPING & SUBSIDIZING OF CAST IRON SOIL PIPE FROM CHINA


On July 11, 2025, the Canada Border Services Agency (“CBSA”) issued a Notice of Initiation of Investigation under the Special Import Measures Act (“SIMA”) in respect of the alleged dumping and subsidizing of cast iron soil pipe from China.  This investigation was prompted by a joint complaint filed by Canada Pipe Company ULC, d/b/a Bibby-Ste-Croix.

The goods under investigation are more specifically described as: 

Cast iron soil pipe originating in or exported from the People’s Republic of China, whether finished or unfinished, regardless of industry or proprietary specifications, and regardless of wall thickness, length, surface finish, end finish, or stenciling, having a nominal outside diameter from 1.5 inches to 18 inches. Cast iron soil pipe is non-malleable iron pipe of various designs and sizes, including but not limited to both hub-less and hub and spigot cast iron soil pipe (the “Subject Goods”).

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CBSA PRELIMINARY FACTS: NO CIRCUMVENTION!

PRELIMINARY ASSESSMENT ON CONTAINER CHASSIS FROM VIETNAM


On April 9, 2025, the Canada Border Services Agency (“CBSA”) released a Statement of Essential Facts (“SEF”) related to its first-ever anti-circumvention investigation with respect to whether container chassis originating from Vietnam are circumventing Canada’s trade remedy measures on container chassis from China. 

This post provides an overview of the SEF and the CBSA’s Preliminary Assessment (see our earlier blog for the background on this).

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