Chinese bar grating hurting market, CITT says
Dec 08, 2010 | 12:30 PM
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The Canadian International Trade Tribunal (CITT) has found reasonable indication of dumping and subsidization of carbon, alloy and stainless steel bar grating from China, in violation of World Trade Organization rules.
The CITT said the grating products come from load-bearing pieces and cross pieces that were produced as standard grating or heavy-duty grating, in panel form. They involved galvanized, painted, coated, clad or plated product.....
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