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Canadian International Trade Tribunal Rules

Version of section 73.2 from 2006-03-22 to 2018-04-25:


 In order to decide whether an expiry review under section 76.03 of the Special Import Measures Act is warranted, the Tribunal may request the parties to provide information that addresses the following:

  • (a) the likelihood of a continuation or resumption of dumping or subsidization of the goods;

  • (b) the likely volume and price ranges of dumped or subsidized imports if dumping or subsidization were to continue or resume;

  • (c) the domestic industry’s recent performance, including trends in production, sales, market share and profits;

  • (d) the likelihood of injury to the domestic industry if the order or finding were allowed to expire, having regard to the anticipated effects of a continuation or resumption of dumped or subsidized imports on the industry’s future performance;

  • (e) any other developments affecting, or likely to affect, the performance of the domestic industry;

  • (f) changes in circumstances, domestically or internationally, including changes in the supply or demand for the goods, and changes in trends in, and sources of, imports into Canada; and

  • (g) any other matter that is relevant to the review.

  • SOR/2000-139, s. 36

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