TORONTO The Canada Border Services Agency will collect anti-dumping and countervailing duties on tubing pup joints from China following a Canadian International Trade Tribunal (CITT) ruling.
The tubing pup joint imports were threatening to injure domestic firms, the CITT ruled, although casing pup joint imports were not found to have caused or threatened injury. The tribunal said it would release the reasons for its findings on April 25.
The pup joint trade complaint was filed by Edmonton, Alberta-based Dover Corp. (Canada) Ltd.s Alberta Oil Tool division.