Canada Considering Changes to Trade Remedy System
Canada is considering several new legislative and regulatory amendments to its trade remedy system, KPMG said Aug. 10. The changes, announced by the country’s Department of Finance, aim to clarify standards to initiate anti-circumvention investigations, streamline the expiry review process,…
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improve access for small and medium-sized businesses to the trade remedy system, and change the treatment of “massive importations,” including trade remedy complaint notification time frames. Canada is hoping the amendments increase the remedy system’s inclusiveness and transparency, boosts its ability to address trade injuries caused by dumped and subsidized imports, and reduce administrative burdens for traders and government investigators, KPMG said. The department is seeking public feedback on the changes by Sept. 26.