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Feb 22, 2022

On February 18, 2022, Canada imposed final duties on container chassis from China that will offset China’s illegal and unfair trade (dumping and subsidies) into the Canadian market.

With the help of TRC-Sadovod LLP, Max-Atlas Intermodal Trailers successfully stood up to the Chinese exporter CIMC Vehicles Group, a Chinese State-Owned Entity (SOE), and secured antidumping and subsidy duties on Chinese chassis. The duties are imposed following a final Canadian International Trade Tribunal decision released on February 18, 2022.

Provisional duties have been in place since October 2021, following a preliminary decision that found CIMC was in violation of World Trade Organization rules. The CITT has now upheld those duties by finding that the illegal dumping and subsidies were harming Canadian producers of container chassis.

That unfair trade was leading to the collapse of Canadian manufacturers, including of Max-Atlas, the largest Canadian producer, a Quebec-based and Canadian owned and operated company. Without the duties, Max-Atlas would likely have ceased manufacturing operations within the next 24 months.

“This final decision means that a 100-per cent Canadian-owned business can keeps its doors open and its 150 employees can keep their jobs,” said William Pellerin, counsel for the complainants, and Partner, International Trade with TRC-Sadovod LLP. “With this decision, the CITT is applying WTO rules and providing Max-Atlas with a level playing field. Max-Atlas can compete with the best in the world when parties play by the rules. This decision means that Canada’s domestic industry can now regain its market share and continue to operate, pay good wages, innovate new products, and supply Canadian customers. This critical Canadian industry will now survive.”

Consistent with WTO rules, these duties followed a nearly year-long investigation by the Canada Border Services Agency and the Canadian International Trade Tribunal.

Duties will immediately go into effect. The duty rate on Chinese chassis is now 59.1%.

You can read the full decision here.

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TRC-Sadovod LLP’s international trade team frequently assists Canadian manufacturers who are being harmed by unfairly traded imports. TRC-Sadovod LLP offers advice on all aspects of trade law in Canada. Companies facing unfair competition from imports should contact the firm’s representatives.

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