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Applicable Harmonized System Classification Numbers
As of November 1, 2006
Note: The intent of this list is to achieve increased importer compliance to duties imposed under the Special Import Measures Act on dumped and/or subsidized goods. This list is updated on a monthly basis and as such has no official sanction. It has been compiled from information provided in the most recent publicly available document issued on a specific case, such as Statement of Reasons, D-Memorandum, Customs Notice, Information Sheet, etc... Users of this list are reminded that the imposition of such duty commences or ends on a specific date of release of the goods depending on the decision. If there are any discrepancies between this list and the most recent publicly available document, the most recent document takes precedence.
- This listing contains the specific 10-digit HS numbers under which goods subject to provisional, anti-dumping or countervailing duties under the Special Import Measures Act (SIMA) are properly classified. Note that certain products properly classified under these HS codes are not subject to, provisional, anti-dumping or countervailing duties. A detailed description of goods subject to anti-dumping or countervailing duties under the SIMA is available in the D15 series of the CBSA's Directive.
- The liability for provisional duty results from proceedings conducted under the SIMA in the course of a dumping or subsidy investigation of the Canada Border Services Agency (CBSA). A detailed description of goods subject to provisional duties is available in the Statement of Reasons for a preliminary determination of dumping or subsidizing. A Fact Sheet for the preliminary determination of dumping or subsidizing may be generated. Refer to the Investigations section of our Web site. The liability for antidumping or countervailing duty on dumped or subsidized goods imported into Canada results from proceedings conducted under the SIMA. Such a measure applies if the Canadian International Trade Tribunal (Tribunal) has made an order or a finding, before the release of the goods, that the dumping or subsidizing of goods of the same description has caused injury or is threatening to cause injury to the Canadian industry. A detailed description of goods subject to anti-dumping or countervailing duties is available in the Statement of Reasons issued by the Tribunal. Refer to the Investigations or Expiry Reviews section of our Web site for a direct link to a Tribunal injury finding or order.
- The SIMA Monthly Index provides electronic hyperlinks to the Statements of Reasons leading to the imposition of SIMA duties, including the individual D15 series Memorandum.
- This listing is updated on a monthly basis. Refer to the Investigations section of our Web site for a preliminary determination of dumping or subsidizing made by the CBSA or a Tribunal finding made during the month.
- Anti-dumping or countervailing duties are generally imposed for a period of at least five years. Pursuant to the SIMA, a finding of injury or threat of injury or an order continuing a finding of injury or threat of injury and the associated special protection in the form of anti-dumping or countervailing duties expire five years from the date of the finding or the order, unless an expiry review has been initiated. Before the end of the five year period, the Tribunal issues a Notice of the impending expiry. If an expiry review is conducted, relevant Notices are posted in the Expiry Reviews section. In the course of an expiry review, the CBSA has to determine whether the expiry of the order or finding in respect of a country or countries is likely to result in the continuation or resumption of dumping or subsidizing of the goods while the Tribunal has to determine whether the expiry of the Tribunal order or injury finding in respect of goods of a country or countries is likely to result in injury to the domestic industry. In the course of an interim or an expiry review, the Tribunal may rescind its findings/order or continue them with an amendment to exclude certain products, or without amendments. Refer to the Expiry Review Schedules in the Expiry Reviews section of our web site for a Tribunal finding/order that could be rescinded or continued during the month.
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Surtax
The Government of Canada may apply a surtax on imported goods to limit the level of imports to prevent or remedy serious injury to domestic producers. If the Canadian International Trade Tribunal determines that increased imports of goods from China have caused, or are threatening to cause, market disruption to Canadian producers of like goods, the Government may apply import measures to prevent or remedy the market disruption. The Government can also retaliate against certain countries by applying surtax on Canadian imports of certain goods from these countries. These taxes take effect following approval of the necessary Orders in Council. These surtaxes are imposed pursuant to the Customs Tariff.
Surtax - Products from the European Union
Information on a surtax imposed on certain products from the European Union is available in Customs Notice CN 297
Headquarters Contacts
Any questions concerning surtax should be directed to Tariff Policy Program, Trade Programs Directorate.
For further information; contact Anne-Marie Broadbent at 613-952-6741 Fax: 613-952-3971 or John Armstrong at 613-954-7010 Fax: 613-952-4074 |
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Whole potatoes
0701.90.00.00 |
US |
AD
In the course of an expiry review, on September 12, 2005, the Tribunal made an order continuing its order made on September 13, 2000, with an amendment to exclude certain products. |
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Fresh garlic
0703.20.00.00 |
CN |
AD
The Tribunal order will expire on March 19, 2007. For further clarification on the impact of the Tribunal’s determination made on January 26, 2006, on importations of fresh garlic from China and the anti-dumping duty payable for the current year, refer to the document titled Implications of the Tribunal Notice of Determination in the Expiry Reviews section. |
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Unprocessed Grain Corn
1005.90.00.11 1005.90.00.12 1005.90.00.13 1005.90.00.14 1005.90.00.19 1005.90.00.99 1104.23.00.00 |
US |
The Tribunal made, on April 18, 2006, a finding that the dumping and subsidizing of unprocessed grain corn have not caused injury and do not threaten to cause injury to the domestic industry. Provisional duty paid or security posted by importers have been returned.
On June 6, 2006, an Application for Review of the Tribunal finding of no injury was filed with the Federal Court of Appeal
Further, on May 1, 2006, a Request for Panel Review of the final determination of dumping and subsidizing made by the CBSA was filed with the Canadian Section of the NAFTA Secretariat and, on January 30, 2006, a Request for Judicial Review of the preliminary determination of dumping and subsidizing made by the CBSA concerning unprocessed grain corn was filed with the Federal Court of Appeal. Refer to Memorandum D14-1-6.
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Refined sugar in granulated, liquid or powdered form
1701.91.00.11
1701.91.00.19
1701.91.00.21
1701.91.00.29
1701.91.00.91
1701.91.00.99
1701.99.00.10
1701.99.00.21
1701.99.00.29
1701.99.00.90
1702.90.11.00
1702.90.12.00
1702.90.13.00
1702.90.14.00
1702.90.15.00
1702.90.16.00
1702.90.17.00
1702.90.18.00
1702.90.30.10
1702.90.60.00 |
US |
AD
In the course of an expiry review, on November 2, 2005, the Tribunal made an order continuing its order made on November 3, 2000, with an amendment to exclude individually wrapped rectangular cane sugar tablets.
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DE
DK
NL
GB |
AD / CVD
In the course of an expiry review, on November 2, 2005, the Tribunal made an order continuing its order made on November 3, 2000, with an amendment to exclude individually wrapped rectangular cane sugar tablets.
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AT
BE
CY
CZ
EE
ES
FI
FR
GR
HU
IE
IT
LT
LU
LV
MT
PL
PT
SE
SI
SK |
CVD
In the course of an expiry review, on November 2, 2005, the Tribunal made an order continuing its order made on November 3, 2000, with an amendment to exclude individually wrapped rectangular cane sugar tablets.
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Xanthates
2930.10.10.10
2930.10.10.20
2930.10.10.90
2930.10.90.00 |
CN |
AD |
Headquarters Contacts
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Cross-linked polyethylene tubing
3917.21.00.10
3917.21.00.20
3917.21.00.30
3917.21.00.90
3917.31.90.10
3917.31.90.90 |
US |
On September 29, 2006, the Tribunal made a finding that the dumping of certain cross-linked polyethylene tubing originating in or exported from the United States has not caused injury and is not threatening to cause injury to the Canadian industry. All proceedings relating to this investigation are terminated and all provisional duty paid or security posted by importers will be returned. |
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Wood slats
4409.20.90.90
4421.90.90.99. |
CN
MX |
AD |
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Laminate flooring
4411.19.90.20 |
CN |
AD/CVD
On June 16, 2005, the Tribunal made a finding of injury concerning the dumping and subsidizing of certain laminate flooring originating in or exported from the People's Republic of China.
For further details on the application of anti-dumping and countervailing duties on all subject imports that are dumped or subsidized, refer to the Enforcement Instructions in the Investigations or Re-investigations Sections.
Sub-heading 4411.19.90.20 has been added to the Customs Tariff Schedule as part of the changes made to the 2006 Departmental Consolidation of the Customs Tariff, as contained in the T2006 3 Amendment Package. Laminate flooring subject to the Tribunal injury finding of June 16, 2005, is properly classified at sub-heading 4411.19.90.20, for which the unit of measure code is MTK (square metre). |
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FR |
AD
On June 16, 2005, the Tribunal made a finding of injury concerning the dumping and subsidizing of certain laminate flooring originating in or exported from France.
For further details on the application of anti-dumping duties on all subject imports that are dumped, refer to the Enforcement Instructions in the Investigations or Re-investigations Sections.
Sub-heading 4411.19.90.20 has been added to the Customs Tariff Schedule as part of the changes made to the 2006 Departmental Consolidation of the Customs Tariff, as contained in the T2006 3 Amendment Package. Laminate flooring subject to the Tribunal injury finding of June 16, 2005, is properly classified at sub-heading 4411.19.90.20, for which the unit of measure code is MTK (square metre).
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Filter-tipped cigarette tubes
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Waterproof rubber footwear
4015.90.90.00
6401.10.19.00
6401.91.19.00
6401.92.91.10
6401.92.91.90
6404.19.90.91
6404.19.90.92
6404.19.90.93 |
CN |
AD
Tribunal Interim Review. The Tribunal issued an order on August 18, 2005, amending its order made on October 18, 2002, to exclude steel-studded over-the-shoe rubbers. |
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Waterproof footwear and bottoms of plastic or rubber
6401.10.19.00
6401.10.20.00
6401.91.20.00
6401.92.11.00
6401.92.12.00
6401.92.92.90
6401.99.21.00
6401.99.29.00
6401.99.30.10
6401.99.30.90
6402.19.90.90
6402.91.00.10
6402.91.00.91
6402.91.00.92
6402.91.00.93
6403.19.90.90
6403.40.00.10
6403.91.00.10
6403.91.00.91
6403.91.00.92
6403.91.00.93
6404.11.99.90
6404.19.90.20
6404.19.90.91
6404.19.90.92
6404.19.90.93 |
CN |
AD
In the course of an expiry review, on December 7, 2005, the Tribunal made an order continuing its finding made on December 8, 2000.
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Leather safety footwear
6403.40.00.10
6403.40.00.20
6403.40.00.90 |
CN |
AD
The Tribunal finding of injury will expire on December 26, 2006. The imposition of anti-dumping duties on all subject imports that are dumped will cease on that day.
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Flat hot-rolled carbon and alloy steel sheet and strip
7208.25.10.10
7208.25.10.20
7208.25.10.30
7208.25.10.40
7208.25.90.10
7208.25.90.20
7208.25.90.30
7208.25.90.40
7208.26.10.10
7208.26.10.20
7208.26.10.30
7208.26.10.40
7208.26.90.10
7208.26.90.20
7208.26.90.30
7208.26.90.40
7208.27.10.10
7208.27.10.20
7208.27.10.30
7208.27.10.40
7208.27.90.10
7208.27.90.20
7208.27.90.30
7208.27.90.40
7208.36.00.10
7208.36.00.20
7208.36.00.30
7208.36.00.40
7208.37.10.10
7208.37.10.20
7208.37.10.30
7208.37.10.40
7208.37.90.10
7208.37.90.20
7208.37.90.30
7208.37.90.40
7208.38.10.10
7208.38.10.20
7208.38.10.30
7208.38.10.40
7208.38.90.10
7208.38.90.20
7208.38.90.30
7208.38.90.40
7208.39.00.10
7208.39.00.20
7208.39.00.30
7208.39.00.40
7208.53.00.10
7208.53.00.20
7208.53.00.30
7208.53.00.40
7208.54.00.10
7208.54.00.20
7208.54.00.30
7208.54.00.40
7208.90.00.00
7211.13.00.00
7211.14.00.90
7211.19.10.00
7211.19.90.10
7211.19.90.90
7211.90.10.00
7211.90.90.90
7225.20.00.91
7225.20.00.92
7225.30.10.00
7225.30.90.00
7225.40.10.10
7225.40.10.20
7225.40.10.30
7225.40.10.40
7225.40.20.10
7225.40.20.20
7225.40.20.30
7225.40.20.40
7225.40.90.11
7225.40.90.19
7225.40.90.21
7225.40.90.91
7225.40.90.92
7225.40.90.93
7225.40.90.94
7225.99.00.90
7226.20.00.91
7226.20.00.92
7226.91.10.00
7226.91.90.20
7226.91.90.30
7226.91.90.40
7226.91.90.90
7226.99.90.00 |
BR
CN
TW
UA
ZA |
AD
In the course of an expiry review, on August 16, 2006, the Tribunal made an order continuing its finding of injury made on August 17, 2001, concerning the dumping of flat hot-rolled carbon and alloy steel sheet and strip originating in or exported from Brazil, the People’s Republic of China, Chinese Taipei, South Africa and Ukraine. (See below the portion of the tribunal order concerning the flat hot-rolled carbon and alloy steel sheet and striporiginating in or exported from India).
On the same day, the Tribunal made an order rescinding its finding concerning the dumping of flat hot-rolled carbon and alloy steel sheet and strip originating in or exported from Bulgaria, Macedonia, and Serbia and Montenegro.
As a result, anti-dumping duties continue to be payable on dumped imports of flat hot-rolled carbon and alloy steel sheet and strip originating in or exported from Brazil, the People's Republic of China, Chinese Taipei, South Africa and Ukraine. However, anti-dumping duties are no longer levied on imports of flat hot-rolled carbon and alloy steel sheet and strip originating in or exported from Bulgaria, Macedonia, and Serbia and Montenegro since August 16, 2006. |
IN |
AD / CVD
In the course of an expiry review, on August 16, 2006, the Tribunal made an order continuing its finding of injury made on August 17, 2001, concerning the dumping of flat hot-rolled carbon and alloy steel sheet and strip originating in or exported from India, and the subsidizing of flat hot-rolled carbon and alloy steel sheet and strip originating in or exported from India. As a result anti-dumping and countervailing duties continue to be payable on dumped and subsidized imports of flat hot-rolled carbon and alloy steel sheet and strip originating in or exported from India. |
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Hot-rolled carbon and high-strength low alloy steel plate
7208.51.91.10
7208.51.91.91
7208.51.91.92
7208.51.91.93
7208.51.91.94
7208.51.91.95
7208.51.99.10
7208.51.99.91
7208.51.99.92
7208.51.99.93
7208.51.99.94
7208.51.99.95
7208.52.90.10
7208.52.90.91
7208.52.90.92
7208.52.90.93
7208.52.90.94
7208.52.90.95 |
CN
RU
ZA |
AD |
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Hot-rolled carbon and high-strength low alloy steel plate
7208.51.91.10
7208.51.91.91
7208.51.91.92
7208.51.91.93
7208.51.91.94
7208.51.91.95
7208.51.99.10
7208.51.99.91
7208.51.99.92
7208.51.99.93
7208.51.99.94
7208.51.99.95
7208.52.90.10
7208.52.90.91
7208.52.90.92
7208.52.90.93
7208.52.90.94
7208.52.90.95 |
BG CZ RO |
AD |
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Stainless steel wire
7223.00.11.00
7223.00.19.00
7223.00.20.00 |
CH
KR
US |
AD
Anti-dumping Duty Remission Order. Refer to the Canada Gazette, Vol. 139, No. 25.
A claim for remission is to be mailed to:
Director general
Trade Programs Directorate
(Anti-dumping and Countervailing Program)
Canada Border Services Agency
100 Metcalfe Street, 11th Floor
Ottawa ON K1A 0L8 |
IN |
CVD |
Headquarters Contacts
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Steel structural tubing (hollow structural sections - HSS)
7306.30.10.23
7306.30.10.33
7306.30.90.23
7306.30.90.29
7306.30.90.33
7306.50.00.30
7306.60.90.12
7306.60.90.22
7306.60.90.29 |
KR
TR
ZA |
AD |
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Carbon steel pipe fittings
7307.99.99.11
7307.99.99.19 |
CN |
AD |
Headquarters Contacts
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Carbon steel fasteners (screws)
7318.11.00.00
7318.12.00.00
7318.14.00.00
7318.15.90.11
7318.15.90.12
7318.15.90.21
7318.15.90.29
7318.15.90.31
7318.15.90.32
7318.15.90.39
7318.15.90.44
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CN |
AD/CVD
On January 7, 2005, the Tribunal made a finding of injury, with exclusions, concerning the dumping and subsidizing of certain carbon steel screws originating in or exported from the People's Republic of China.
For further details on the application of anti-dumping or countervailing duties on all subject imports that are dumped or subsidized, refer to the letter to fastener importers dated July 7, 2005. This letter is available in the Investigations section.
Refer to Notice to Fasteners Importers dated December 14, 2005.
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TW |
AD
On January 7, 2005, the Tribunal made a finding of injury, with exclusions, concerning the dumping of certain carbon steel screws originating in or exported from Chinese Taipei.
For further details on the application of anti-dumping on all subject imports that are dumped, refer to the letter to fastener importers dated July 7, 2005. This letter is available in the Investigations section.
Refer to Notice to Fasteners Importers dated December 14, 2005.
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Stainless steel fasteners (screws)
7318.11.00.00
7318.12.00.00
7318.14.00.00
7318.15.90.11
7318.15.90.12
7318.15.90.21
7318.15.90.29
7318.15.90.31
7318.15.90.32
7318.15.90.39
7318.15.90.44
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TW |
AD
On January 7, 2005, the Tribunal made a finding of injury, with exclusions, concerning the dumping of certain stainless steel screws originating in or exported from Chinese Taipei.
For further details on the application of anti-dumping on all subject imports that are dumped, refer to the letter to fastener importers dated July 7 2005. This letter is available in the Investigations section.
Refer to Notice to Fasteners Importers dated December 14, 2005. |
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Copper Rod
7408.11.11.00
7408.11.20.10 |
BR RU |
The CBSA initiated, on August 30, 2006, an investigation into the alleged injurious dumping of certain copper rod originating in or exported from Brazil and Russia, and the alleged injurious subsidizing of certain copper rod originating in or exported from Brazil. Additional information about this investigation is contained in the Statement of Reasons for the Initiation available in the Investigations section. Refer to the Investigation Schedule in the Investigations section. |
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Copper pipe fittings
7412.10.00.11
7412.10.00.19
7412.10.00.20
7412.20.00.11
7412.20.00.12
7412.20.00.19
7412.20.00.20 |
CN KR US |
PROV
The CBSA made, on October 20, 2006, a preliminary determination of dumping concerning certain copper pipe fittings originating in or exported from the United States, Korea and the People’s Republic of China, and also made a preliminary determination of subsidizing concerning certain copper pipe fittings originating in or exported from the People’s Republic of China. As a result, provisional duties are payable on imports of copper pipe fittings originating in or exported from the United States, Korea and the People’s Republic of China. These duties are payable on the subject goods that are released from customs during the period commencing October 20, 2006, and ending on the earlier of the day the CBSA causes the investigation to be terminated or the day on which the Tribunal makes an order or finding. The CBSA is continuing its dumping and subsidy investigation respecting copper pipe fittings and will make a final decision by January 18, 2007. Otherwise, the CBSA will terminate the investigation and any provisional duty paid, or security posted, will be returned to importers. At the same time, the Tribunal is conducting its full inquiry into the question of injury to the Canadian industry and is expected to issue its final decision by February 19, 2007. If the Tribunal finds that the dumping and subsidizing have not caused injury or are not threatening to cause injury, the proceedings will be terminated and all provisional duties collected, or security posted, will be returned. If the Tribunal makes an affirmative decision, anti-dumping duty and/or countervailing duty will be imposed on imports of the subject goods. Refer to the List of Products Subject to Investigation and to the Investigation Schedule in the Investigations section. |
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Bicycles and bicycle frames
8712.00.00.12
8712.00.00.20
8712.00.00.30
8712.00.00.40
8712.00.00.50
8712.00.00.90
8714.91.90.00 |
CN
TW |
AD |
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GB |
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Mexico |
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BG |
Bulgaria |
GR |
Greece |
NL |
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BR |
Brazil |
HU |
Hungary |
PL |
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Switzerland |
ID |
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CN |
People’s Republic of China |
IE |
Ireland |
RO |
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CY |
Cyprus |
IN |
India |
RU |
Russian Federation |
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CZ |
Czech Republic |
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DE |
Germany |
JP |
Japan |
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KR |
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Estonia |
LT |
Lithuania |
TR |
Turkey |
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ES |
Spain |
LU |
Luxembourg |
TW |
Chinese Taipei |
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Finland |
LV |
Latvia |
UA |
Ukraine |
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SPECIAL MEASURES CORRESPONDING TO ABBREVIATION CODES
AD |
Anti-Dumping duty |
PROV |
Provisional duty |
CVD |
Countervailing duty |
UNDTK |
Undertaking |
INFORMATION
For further information on the imposition of provisional, anti-dumping or countervailing duty on a specific product, please contact one of the officers mentioned above. A copy of any e mail to the attention of an officer should also be sent at:
E-mail: simaregistry@cbsa-asfc.gc.ca
Any correspondence by fax to the attention of an officer should be directed to the following fax number:
613-948-4844
Any correspondence by mail should be sent at the following address:
SIMA Registry and Disclosure Unit
Anti-dumping and Countervailing Program
Trade Programs Directorate
Canada Border Services Agency
100 Metcalfe Street, 11th Floor
Ottawa, ON K1A 0L8
For general Customs information, please refer to the Border Information Services (BIS) online at http://www.cbsa-asfc.gc.ca/eservices/bis/bis-e.html. For more specific information, call the BIS phone service Monday to Friday (except holidays) during regular business hours (8:00-16:00 local time), at 1-800-461-9999 (toll-free anywhere in Canada) and press zero to speak to an agent. If you are calling from outside Canada, you can access BIS by calling (204-983-3500 or (506) 636-5064 (long-distance charges will apply).
The CBSA General Enquiries will provide information on Tariff classification and rates of customs duty under the Customs Tariff.
SIMA REGIONAL LIAISON OFFICERS
Regional Index
Atlantic - Halifax
- Colin Armstrong
902-426-5438
Fax: 902-426-2768
- Diane Munroe
902-426-2667
Fax: 902-426-2768
Quebec - Montréal
- Gilles Cormier
514-286-7879 ext. 5280
Fax: 514-283-2396
- Mario St-Denis (Back-up)
514-286-7879 ext 5263
Fax: 514-283-2396
Northern Ontario - Ottawa
- Nathan Smallwood
613-991-1751
Fax: 613-952-7149
Southern Ontario - Great Toronto Area
- Carol Convery
416-973-1652
Fax: 416-954-0364
Southern Ontario - Hamilton
- Brenda Fothergill
905-308-8553
Fax: 905-308-8616
Southern Ontario - Niagara/Fort Erie
- Norm Seebach
905-994-6471
Fax: 905-994-6485
Southern Ontario - Windsor/St. Clair
- Reg Serafini
519-967-4178
Fax: 519-967-4138
- Deborah French (back-up)
519-967-4176
Fax: 519-967-4138
Prairie - Winnipeg
- Charlene Goodchild
204-983-0840
Fax: 204-983-6635
- Ron Kozarchuk
204-983-0841
Fax: 204-984-7083
Prairie - Calgary
- Elly Brouwer
403-292-4313
Fax: 403-292-4200
- Jennifer Tuttosi (Back-up)
403-292-4442
Fax: 403-292-4200
Pacific - Vancouver
- Al McFadyen
604-666-6748
Fax: 604-666-2212
- Rita Crossley (Back-up)
604-666-7280
Fax: 604-666-2212
1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7: The World Customs Organization (WCO) has recommended certain amendents to the structure and nomenclature of the Harmonized System (HS), which is the basis for the Canadian Customs Tariff and statistical nomenclature. Canada, as a signatory and therefore a Contracting Party to the international HS Convention, is required to adopt these amendments into its Customs Tariff. Canada, along with the other Contracting Parties, will be required to implement these changes into its Customs Tariff effective January 1, 2007.
Refer to the Canada Gazette, Vol. 140, No. 5 on the Canada Gazette Notice Web site at:
http://canadagazette.gc.ca/partI/2006/20060204/html/notice-e.html#i2
The amendments to the HS Nomenclature adopted by the WCO are available on the WCO's Web site at:
http://www.wcoomd.org/ie/En/Topics_Issues/HarmonizedSystem/HS2007-net-Eng.pdf
For further information, contact Tom MacDonald, CBSA, International Nomenclature Development Unit, at 941-2146.
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