Canadian International Trade Tribunal
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Feds amend shipyard search criteria, extend deadline following complaintThe move follows a complaint last week from an Ontario shipyard to the Canadian International Trade Tribunal that the government was unfairly stacking the deck in favour of Quebec's Chantier Davie yard.CanadaAug 26, 2019
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Ottawa awards long-awaited $60B warship design contract to Lockheed MartinProcurement Minister Carla Qualtrough announced the deal in Halifax this morning, saying the Royal Canadian Navy's 15 new warships will be built by Irving and based on the British-designed Type 26 frigate.PoliticsFeb 8, 2019
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Irving Shipbuilding, feds ask tribunal to dismiss challenge to $60B navy shipbuilding contractA challenge to the shipbuilding contract by a Virginia company doesn't meet the requirements for a hearing, the feds and Irving say.Dec 25, 2018
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Canada’s $60B warship project postponed as tribunal investigates complaintsThe federal government announced last month that U.S. defence giant Lockheed Martin beat out two rivals in the long and extremely sensitive competition to design replacements for the navy's frigates and destroyers.PoliticsNov 28, 2018
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China, Korea and Vietnam all dumped steel in Canada, trade tribunal saysThe Canadian International Trade Tribunal says it has found there is a reasonable indication that dumping and subsidizing of some steel products by several Asian countries have harmed or could harm Canadian steel producers.CanadaJul 24, 2018
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Fort McMurray wildfire rebuild: homeowners to be compensated for increased drywall dutiesThe Canadian International Trade Tribunal ruled last month that, while U.S. firms had dumped drywall in Canada at discounted prices over the past few years, maintaining duties at current levels would not be in the country's trade interests.MoneyFeb 27, 2017
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Canadian trade tribunal backs tariff on U.S. drywallThe ruling means that preliminary duties of up to 276 per cent imposed by the Canada Border Services Agency on imports from the U.S. last September will end, but will be replaced by permanent variable duties on any imports that fall below a floor price established last month.CanadaJan 4, 2017
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Trade tribunal ruling on drywall tariff could impact Fort McMurray rebuildA decision expected on Wednesday could drive up the cost of rebuilding Fort McMurray after a wildfire swept through the northern Alberta city last spring.ConsumerJan 4, 2017
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Trade tribunal to rule on 276% drywall tariff affecting Western Canada consumers, buildersAnti-dumping duties on U.S. drywall imports into Western Canada have hiked prices for the building product but have also resulted in new manufacturing jobs, says the company whose complaint prompted the trade tariffs.CanadaJan 2, 2017
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