Canadian International Trade Tribunal Initiates Inquiries and Reviews Cases
Summary
The Canadian International Trade Tribunal (CITT) has initiated a preliminary injury inquiry (PI-2025-010) concerning unarmoured building cables from China. The Tribunal also reviewed and continued orders related to photovoltaic modules and laminates, and carbon steel screws from China and Chinese Taipei, with amendments.
What changed
The Canadian International Trade Tribunal (CITT) has initiated a preliminary injury inquiry (PI-2025-010) into a complaint regarding unarmoured building cables from China, filed by PTI Cables Inc. Additionally, the CITT has continued, with amendments, its orders concerning photovoltaic modules and laminates from China (RD-2025-001) and carbon steel screws from China and Chinese Taipei (RR-2025-001). The Tribunal also issued a determination of reasonable indication of injury for forged grinding media from China (PI-2025-008).
These actions indicate ongoing trade remedy investigations and reviews by the CITT. Importers and exporters of the specified goods, particularly those originating from China, should monitor these proceedings. Companies involved in the production or importation of these goods may be subject to new or amended trade remedy measures, including anti-dumping duties or safeguard measures, following the completion of these inquiries and reviews. Specific compliance actions will depend on the final determinations made by the Tribunal.
What to do next
- Monitor CITT proceedings for PI-2025-010, RD-2025-001, RR-2025-001, and PI-2025-008.
- Assess potential impact of ongoing inquiries and reviews on import/export activities.
- Prepare for potential imposition of new or amended trade remedy measures.
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Tribunal Initiates Inquiry—Certain Unarmoured Building Cables from China
Press release | Ottawa, Ontario,
March 17, 2026
Ottawa, Ontario, March 17, 2026—The Canadian International Trade Tribunal today initiated a preliminary injury inquiry (PI-2025-010) into a complaint by PTI Cables Inc., of Pointe-Claire, Québec, that it has suffe
Tribunal Initiates Safeguard Inquiry Concerning Certain Vegetable Goods
Press release | Ottawa, Ontario,
March 16, 2026
Ottawa, Ontario, March 16, 2026—The Canadian International Trade Tribunal was directed by Her Excellency the Governor in Council, on the recommendation of the Minister of Finance, to inquire into and report on the importation of certain vegetable goods (
Tribunal Continues Order, with Amendment—Photovoltaic Modules and Laminates from China
Press release | Ottawa, Ontario,
March 13, 2026
Ottawa, Ontario, March 13, 2026—The Canadian International Trade Tribunal has completed an interim review (RD-2025-001) of its order made on March 25, 2021, in expiry review RR-2020-001, in respect of photovoltaic
Tribunal Continues Order, with Amendment—Carbon Steel Screws from China and Chinese Taipei
Press release | Ottawa, Ontario,
March 11, 2026
Ottawa, Ontario, March 11, 2026—Further to the Canadian International Trade Tribunal’s expiry review (RR-2025-001), the Tribunal today continued, with amendment, its order made on September 2, 2020, in expiry revi
Tribunal Issues Determination of Reasonable Indication of Injury—Forged Grinding Media from China
Press release | Ottawa, Ontario,
March 11, 2026
Ottawa, Ontario, March 11, 2026—Further to the Canadian International Trade Tribunal’s preliminary injury inquiry (PI-2025-008), the Tribunal today determined that there is a reasonable indication that the dumping
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