The expiry review process performs a critical function under the Special Import Measures Act (SIMA), helping to protect Canadian industries against unfair business practices. An expedited expiry review streamlines the process of determining if SIMA anti-dumping and countervailing duties will apply to an imported good from a specific foreign market.
In some scenarios, the Canada Border Services Agency (CBSA) and Canada International Trade Tribunal (CITT) can decide to compress the typical schedule for expiry reviews. Flooding domestic markets with cheap imports can negatively impact Canadian companies and industries. When required, the CBSA and CITT can expedite their review to respond quicker to concerns that threaten a fair, competitive landscape for Canada’s businesses.
SIMA is a set of rules that aim to protect Canadian industries and companies against imported goods that are dumped on the market or subsidized by foreign governments. Under SIMA, the CBSA and CITT collaborate to levy duties on categories of goods arriving from specific countries. A SIMA expiry review examines whether the duties will continue or not.
An expiry review begins before anti-dumping or countervailing duties are set to expire, typically after five years. The CITT examines if stopping the duties would lead to recurred dumping or subsidizing that damages Canadian industries. If the CITT determines that the risk of dumping and subsidizing persists, the measures can be extended for another period, usually up to five years.
Expiry reviews can extend beyond several months, which can lead to delays in protecting Canadian businesses or removing SIMA duties on imported products. A shorter, quicker review process can reduce the time that Canadian producers and traders wait to get a clear ruling on tariffs.
An expedited expiry review can be requested for scenarios that require a quick resolution. They’re also considered when the fundamental reasons behind SIMA duties change. Expedited reviews typically take place when:
Goods covered by a CITT order, an amended order, or a finding of injury may qualify for an expedited review. Requests must be submitted in writing and contain the following set of information:
When all the above details are provided for the expedited review request, the CBSA can begin the review process.
An expedited review uses a process similar to the way a regular expiry review works. The main difference between the expedited expiry review and a regular one is a shortened schedule for the former. Typically, the process will include:
Producers, importers, and foreign exporters begin the process by requesting an expedited review from the CITT. The request must provide all required details along with substantial evidence that proves the need for an expedited process.
After the request is filed, the CBSA performs an initial assessment to see if the expedited request will proceed.
If the CBSA decides to go ahead with an expedited review, the CBSA and the CITT will collaborate to determine the outcome. The role of the CITT focuses on the potential damages to domestic companies and industries, while the CBSA focuses on evidence of dumping or subsidizing goods. During the investigation phase, all involved parties can submit information to support their claims.
After their investigation, the CBSA makes a preliminary determination about how likely that dumping or subsidizing will resume if the duties expire. These findings are shared with the CITT.
The CITT arranges a hearing where all involved parties can present their case for stopping or continuing SIMA duties. After considering the cases of every party, and the conclusions drawn by the CBSA, the CITT will either terminate the duties or decide to continue them.
Expedited expiry reviews allow for quicker decision-making on SIMA anti-dumping and countervailing duties. Understanding how to navigate this process allows Canadian importers and producers to leverage legislation that benefits their interests.
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