The plywood industry has been in contraction, a process that accelerated in the last 15 years when Chinese exporters ramped up their presence in Canada, head of Canadian Hardwood Plywood and Veneer Association says.
It's been years since Carlos Zarate and others in Canada's decorative plywood industry started telling the federal government about a growing problem in their business.
But they've been dumbfounded by their inability to convince Canadian authorities to crack down on the Chinese products, which have been subject to hefty duties in the U.S. since 2017. But the agency's investigation didn't go the way Zarate had hoped, and the association appealed in Federal Court about the decision of the president of the CBSA to drop the investigation.
"Even before the case, we've seen many Canadian plywood mills and veneer mills disappear throughout the years because they could not compete against the Chinese imports," he said. The association and its members said in the complaint to the border agency in 2020 that there had been"injurious dumping and subsidizing" of products by Chinese producers.
At the same time, the Canadian International Trade Tribunal began an inquiry stemming from the domestic producers' complaint to the CBSA.
France Dernières Nouvelles, France Actualités
Similar News:Vous pouvez également lire des articles d'actualité similaires à celui-ci que nous avons collectés auprès d'autres sources d'information.
Canadian plywood makers seek duties as cheap Chinese rivals carve out half the marketThe industry says Chine exporters enjoy unfair advantages such as heavy government subsidies and access to illegally harvested wood
Lire la suite »
Canadian plywood makers seek duties as cheap Chinese rivals carve out half the marketCarlos Zarate, president of the Canadian Hardwood Plywood and Veneer Association, warns of an industry in decline, but not due to falling demand for things like kitchen cabinets, decorative wood panels and furniture. Association members are unable to compete with plywood products imported from China at low prices.
Lire la suite »
There may be more 'Chinese police stations' in Canada, minister saysThere may be more \u0022Chinese police stations\u0022 operating in Canada, the Public Safety Minister told a Canadian TV station on Sunday
Lire la suite »
There may be more 'Chinese police stations' in Canada, minister saysThere may be more \u0022Chinese police stations\u0022 operating in Canada, the Public Safety Minister told a Canadian TV station on Sunday
Lire la suite »
There may be more 'Chinese police stations' in Canada, minister saysTORONTO — There may be more “Chinese police stations” operating in Canada, the Public Safety Minister told a Canadian TV station on Sunday, months after police…
Lire la suite »
There may be more 'Chinese police stations' in Canada, minister saysTORONTO — There may be more “Chinese police stations” operating in Canada, the Public Safety Minister told a Canadian TV station on Sunday, months after police…
Lire la suite »