Canada continues antidumping probe of laminate flooring from China and France.OTTAWA, ON -- The Canada Border Services Agency The Canada Border Services Agency (CBSA) (French: Agence des services frontaliers du Canada - ASFC) is responsible for Canada's border operations. It was created on December 12, 2003, amalgamating Canada Customs (from the now-defunct Canada Customs and Revenue Agency) issued a final determination of dumping in respect to laminate flooring This article or section needs sources or references that appear in reliable, third-party publications. Alone, primary sources and sources affiliated with the subject of this article are not sufficient for an accurate encyclopedia article. from China and France on May 17 and issued a final determination of subsidizing in respect to laminate flooring from China. The president of the CBSA CBSA Canada Border Services Agency CBSA Core-Based Statistical Area CBSA Colorado BioScience Association CBSA College-Bound Student-Athlete CBSA Corporate Benefit Services of America CBSA Canadian Blind Sports Association CBSA Canadian Billiards & Snooker Association also terminated the dumping investigation of the same goods originating in or exported from Austria, Belgium, Germany and Poland. The decisions follow the preliminary determination of dumping and subsidizing made on Feb. 16, 2005. The dumping complaint was initiated by Uniboard of Laval, QUE, which is the only known Canadian manufacturer of laminate flooring. The Canadian International Trade Tribunal The Canadian International Trade Tribunal is an independent quasi-judicial group operating in Canada's trade remedy system. The administrative tribunal, which considers cases of dumping and subsidizing, reports to Parliament through the Minister of Finance. is continuing its inquiry into the question of injury to the Canadian industry for subject goods from China and France. The Tribunal A general term for a court, or the seat of a judge. In Roman Law, the term applied to an elevated seat occupied by the chief judicial magistrate when he heard causes. tribunal n. will make a decision by June 16, 2005. Provisional duty will continue to apply until this date for these two countries. Additional information about this investigation is contained in a Statement of Reasons that will be available on the CBSA's Web site by June 1, 2005, at www.cbsa-asfc.gc.ca/sima. |
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