Anti-dumping and Countervailing Duties now payable on Dry Wheat Pasta from Turkey

On July 26, 2018, the Canadian International Trade Tribunal (CITT) issued its finding regarding the injury inquiry on Dry Wheat Pasta originating in or exported from Turkey.                                          .

The CITT has determined that the dumping and subsidizing of the above-mentioned goods have caused injury to the domestic industry.

This follows the CBSA Notice of Final Determination made on June 26, 2018.

The subject goods are described as all dry wheat-based pasta, not stuffed or otherwise prepared, and not containing more than two percent eggs, whether or not enriched, fortified, organic, whole wheat or containing milk or other ingredients, originating in or exported from Turkey, excluding refrigerated, frozen or canned pasta.

The Dry Wheat Pasta is usually classified under HS classification numbers 1902.19.21.30, 1902.19.22.30, 1902.19.23.30, 1902.19.29.30, 1902.19.93.00, 1902.19.91.00, 1902.19.99.30, 1902.19.92.30.  However, these classification numbers are for ease of reference only. Refer to the product definition for the authoritative details regarding the subject goods.

Normal values have been issued to Durum Gida Sanayi ve Tiecaret A.Ş and therefore Anti-dumping duties will not apply to imports from them.

Exporters – Turkey Anti-Dumping Duty* Countervailing per kilogram
Durum Gıda Sanayi ve Ticaret A.Ş. N/A 0.025 TL/kg
All Other Exporters 99.9% 0.09 TL/kg

The CITT Notice of findings, containing a complete description of goods included in the measure, is found on the CITT Website at:  http://www.citt-tcce.gc.ca/en/node/8362

A statement of Reasons will be issued by the CITT within 15 days.

Please contact your Livingston account representative should you have any questions.