What is the AD/CV investigative process and how long does it take?
08/05/2024 04:04
The process takes about seven months from when the CBSA starts an investigation until the CITT makes a final decision on the injury matter. The CBSA's investigation and the CITT's inquiry are conducted separately but both are carried out during the same time period.
The investigation process includes both a preliminary and final decision on the dumping or subsidizing of the imported goods. The CITT's inquiry also includes a preliminary and a final decision. The CITT holds public hearings at the final stage of the investigation followed by its finding on the question of injury.
In order for an investigation to continue, the CITT must make a preliminary decision of injury and the CBSA must make a preliminary decision of dumping or subsidizing. Otherwise, all investigation will be terminated.
Source: Canada Border Services Agency
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