
CITT FINDING: CERTAIN INDUSTRIAL STEEL WIRE
NEW CANADIAN ANTI-DUMPING DUTIES ON STEEL WIRE FROM 10 COUNTRIES
On January 2, 2026, the Canadian International Trade Tribunal (the “CITT”) announced its Finding in Inquiry NQ-2025-003 (the “Finding”) reporting that the dumping of certain carbon or alloy steel wire originating in or exported fromChina, Taiwan, India, Italy, Malaysia, Portugal, Spain, Thailand, Türkiye and Vietnam, with some exclusions (the “Subject Goods”) had caused injury to the domestic industry.
Specifically, certain Subject Goods for commercial distribution or industrial manufacturing (“Industrial Wire”) had caused injury to the domestic industry, while those packaged for retail sale to individual consumers for domestic use (not exceeding a weight of 1 kg per retail ready package) had not and were not threatening to cause injury.
New Anti-Dumping Duties (“ADDs”) now apply to certain Industrial Wire imported into Canada and released after January 2, 2026.

