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	<title>IREPAS - International Rebar Producers and Exporters Association &#187; remedy</title>
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		<title>Canada extends duties on rebar imports from China, S. Korea and Turkey</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 05 Jun 2026 10:40:23 +0000</pubDate>
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		<category><![CDATA[remedy]]></category>
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		<description><![CDATA[The Canadian International Trade Tribunal has decided to extend its trade remedy measures on imports of reinforcing bars from China, South Korea and Turkey following the completion of an expiry review. The tribunal concluded that allowing the measures to expire would likely result in injury to Canada’s domestic rebar industry and therefore ordered their continuation. [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The Canadian International Trade Tribunal has decided to extend its trade remedy measures on imports of reinforcing bars from China, South Korea and Turkey following the completion of an expiry review.</p>
<p>The tribunal concluded that allowing the measures to expire would likely result in injury to Canada’s domestic rebar industry and therefore ordered their continuation. Under the decision, Canada will continue applying antidumping duties on reinforcing bar imports from China, South Korea and Turkey, and countervailing duties on rebar imports from China.</p>
<p>The current antidumping duties on rebar from the countries in question are at</p>
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<li>26.6 percent for China,</li>
<li>25.1 percent for South Korea</li>
<li>6.5 percent for Turkey,</li>
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<p>while subsidy rate is at 6.1 percent for China.</p>
<p>The products currently fall under Harmonized System (HS) tariff classification numbers</p>
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<li>7213.10.00.11,</li>
<li>7213.10.00.12,</li>
<li>7213.10.00.13,</li>
<li>7213.10.00.90,</li>
<li>7214.20.00.11,</li>
<li>7214.20.00.12,</li>
<li>7214.20.00.13,</li>
<li>7214.20.00.14,</li>
<li>7214.20.00.21,</li>
<li>7214.20.00.22,</li>
<li>7214.20.00.23,</li>
<li>7214.20.00.24,</li>
<li>7214.20.00.31,</li>
<li>7214.20.00.32,</li>
<li>7214.20.00.33,</li>
<li>7214.20.00.34,</li>
<li>7214.20.00.90,</li>
<li>7215.90.00.20,</li>
<li>7215.90.00.30,</li>
<li>7227.90.00.50,</li>
<li>7228.30.00.51,</li>
<li>7228.30.00.52,</li>
<li>7228.30.00.53.</li>
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		<title>IREPAS statement on US DOC&#8217;s Section 232 recommendations</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 19 Feb 2018 16:00:21 +0000</pubDate>
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		<category><![CDATA[remedy]]></category>
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		<description><![CDATA[IREPAS is convinced that, if the United States imposes the import remedy options which have been recommended by the US Department of Commerce Secretary Wilbur Ross following the conclusion of the Section 232 investigation into steel imports, American steel users will have to face much higher steel prices compared to the other parts of the [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>IREPAS is convinced that, if the United States imposes the import remedy options which have been recommended by the US Department of Commerce Secretary Wilbur Ross following the conclusion of the Section 232 investigation into steel imports, American steel users will have to face much higher steel prices compared to the other parts of the world, which will certainly devastate many steel-using industries in the US.</p>
<p>IREPAS affirms its belief that free and fair trade is one of the few unambiguously good principles and that it is based on the idea of comparative advantage. Most commodities are freely and fairly traded around the world and this allows resources to flow to their point of best use. Countries and companies that have embraced this message have thrived and prospered, whereas those that have tried to close themselves off from this trend have not. Competition increases efficiency, and serves customers and the public in general. IREPAS always has and will always continue to support free and fair trade in steel.</p>
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