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Anti-Dumping: Notice of Conclusion of Re-investigation – Refined Sugar
Canada Border Services Agency Sep 09, 2014
On September 4, 2014 Canada Border Services Agency concluded a re-investigation of normal values and export prices of refined sugar, refined form sugar cane or sugar beets, in granulated, liquid and powder from (refined sugar), originating in or exported from the USA, Denmark, Germany, the Netherlands and the United Kingdom and the amount of subsidy of refined sugar originating in or exported from the European Union. The details of this notice can be found at: Notice of Conclusion of Re-investigation - Refined Sugar
A complete response to the CBSA’s dumping Exporter RFI was submitted by Baldwin Richardson Foods Company and Michigan Sugar Company. As a result, both Baldwin Richardson Foods Company and Michigan Sugar Company have been provided with specific normal values applicable to subject goods released from the CBSA on or after September 4, 2014.
Other exporters either did not provide a response to the CBSA’s RFI or provided an incomplete response. Accordingly, normal values for all other exporters will be determined in accordance with a ministerial specification based on the export price of the goods advanced by 180%.
As a result of this re-investigation, the CBSA has revised the amount of countervailing duty applicable on subject goods. A countervailing duty equal to 24.39 EUR/100kg will be applied to all imports of subject goods originating in or exported from the EU, released from the CBSA on or after September 4, 2014. The previous rate of countervailing duty of 22.13 EUR/10 kg is no longer applicable.
Note that refined sugar imported from Denmark, the Federal Republic of Germany, the Netherlands and the United Kingdom is subject to both anti-dumping and countervailing duties. Refined sugar imported from all other countries of the EU is subject to countervailing duties only. Refined sugar from the United States of America is subject to anti-dumping duties only.