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Oil country tubular goods 2: Measures in force

Dumping (Chinese Taipei, India, Indonesia, South Korea, Thailand, Türkiye, Ukraine and Vietnam)

Measure in force code (MIF code)

OCTG2

Product information

Product definition

"Oil country tubular goods, which are casing, tubing and green tubes made of carbon or alloy steel, welded or seamless, heat-treated or not heat-treated, regardless of end finish, having an outside diameter from 2 ⅜ inches to 13 ⅜ inches (60.3 mm to 339.7 mm), meeting or supplied to meet American Petroleum Institute (API) specification 5CT or equivalent and/or enhanced proprietary standards, in all grades, excluding drill pipe, pup joints, couplings, coupling stock and stainless steel casing, tubing or green tubes containing 10.5 percent or more by weight of chromium, originating in or exported from Chinese Taipei, India, Indonesia, South Korea, Thailand, Turkey, Ukraine and Vietnam, except for goods exported from South Korea by Hyundai Steel Company, and goods exported from Turkey by Borusan Mannesmann Boru Sanayi ve Ticaret A.Ş."

Investigation information

The dates of the investigative proceedings and findings concerning this case are:

Action Date
Initiation of Investigation July 21, 2014
Preliminary Determination December 3, 2014
Final Determination March 3, 2015
Canadian International Trade Tribunal Finding April 2, 2015
Notice of conclusion of Re-investigation December 14, 2015
Normal Value Review – HLD Clark February 11, 2019
Normal Value Review – Citra Tubindo April 2, 2019
Notice of conclusion of re-investigations May 25, 2020
Notice of conclusion of expiry review July 23, 2020
Notice of review of final determination August 7, 2020
Statement of Reasons – Expiry review determination August 7, 2020
Normal value review—Conestoga December 22, 2020
Normal value review—Nexteel
Normal value review—Jindal Saw
Notice of conclusion of re-investigation

Tariff classification numbers

Beginning January 1, 2022, under the revised customs tariff schedule, subject goods are normally classified under the following tariff classification numbers:

  • 7304.29.00.12
  • 7304.29.00.13
  • 7304.29.00.14
  • 7304.29.00.15
  • 7304.29.00.16
  • 7304.29.00.17
  • 7304.29.00.19
  • 7304.29.00.22
  • 7304.29.00.23
  • 7304.29.00.24
  • 7304.29.00.25
  • 7304.29.00.26
  • 7304.29.00.27
  • 7304.29.00.29
  • 7304.29.00.32
  • 7304.29.00.33
  • 7304.29.00.34
  • 7304.29.00.35
  • 7304.29.00.36
  • 7304.29.00.37
  • 7304.29.00.39
  • 7304.29.00.42
  • 7304.29.00.43
  • 7304.29.00.44
  • 7304.29.00.45
  • 7304.29.00.46
  • 7304.29.00.47
  • 7304.29.00.49
  • 7304.29.00.52
  • 7304.29.00.53
  • 7304.29.00.54
  • 7304.29.00.55
  • 7304.29.00.56
  • 7304.29.00.57
  • 7304.29.00.59
  • 7304.29.00.62
  • 7304.29.00.63
  • 7304.29.00.64
  • 7304.29.00.65
  • 7304.29.00.66
  • 7304.29.00.67
  • 7304.29.00.69
  • 7304.29.00.72
  • 7304.29.00.73
  • 7304.29.00.74
  • 7304.29.00.75
  • 7304.29.00.76
  • 7304.29.00.77
  • 7304.29.00.79
  • 7306.29.00.12
  • 7306.29.00.13
  • 7306.29.00.14
  • 7306.29.00.15
  • 7306.29.00.16
  • 7306.29.00.17
  • 7306.29.00.19
  • 7306.29.00.22
  • 7306.29.00.23
  • 7306.29.00.24
  • 7306.29.00.25
  • 7306.29.00.26
  • 7306.29.00.27
  • 7306.29.00.29
  • 7306.29.00.32
  • 7306.29.00.33
  • 7306.29.00.34
  • 7306.29.00.35
  • 7306.29.00.36
  • 7306.29.00.37
  • 7306.29.00.39
  • 7306.29.00.42
  • 7306.29.00.43
  • 7306.29.00.44
  • 7306.29.00.45
  • 7306.29.00.46
  • 7306.29.00.47
  • 7306.29.00.49
  • 7306.29.00.52
  • 7306.29.00.53
  • 7306.29.00.54
  • 7306.29.00.55
  • 7306.29.00.56
  • 7306.29.00.57
  • 7306.29.00.59
  • 7306.29.00.62
  • 7306.29.00.63
  • 7306.29.00.64
  • 7306.29.00.65
  • 7306.29.00.66
  • 7306.29.00.67
  • 7306.29.00.69
  • 7306.29.00.72
  • 7306.29.00.73
  • 7306.29.00.74
  • 7306.29.00.75
  • 7306.29.00.76
  • 7306.29.00.77
  • 7306.29.00.79

Please note that these classification numbers may apply to goods which are not subject to SIMA measures, may change because of amendments to the Departmental Consolidation of the Customs Tariff, or the subject goods may be imported under HS classification numbers that are not listed. Refer to the product definition for the authoritative details regarding the subject goods.

Duty liability (Anti-dumping duties)

Country of origin or export: Chinese Taipei, India, Indonesia, South Korea, Thailand, Türkiye, Ukraine and Vietnam

The following table identifies the exporters who currently have been issued normal values. Please refer to the Normal value model ID table for information relating to model IDs, model descriptions and units of measure. Information regarding specific normal values of subject goods should be obtained from the exporter. Please note that model information is posted only for exporters who have successfully enrolled in an Exporter ID.

Country Exporter Exporter ID Cooperative since Last revised
Chinese Taipei Chung Hung Steel 778163808RM0001
Shin Yang Steel Co. Ltd 788315703RM0001
Tension Steel Industries Co. Ltd 786990101RM0001
India GVN Fuels Limited 794045211RM0001
Jindal Saw Limited 843767401RM0003
South Korea SeAH Steel Corporation 786927004RM0001
Nexteel Co. Ltd. 787257302RM0001

For importations of subject goods originating in/or exported from Chinese Taipei, India, Indonesia, the South Korea, Thailand, Türkiye, Ukraine and Vietnam for which the exporter has not been issued its own normal values, the anti-dumping duty is 37.4% of the export price.

Imports of subject goods from the following exporters are not subject to anti-dumping duties:

Country Exporter Exporter ID Measure discontinued
South Korea Hyundai Steel Pipe Co., Ltd. 700885213RM0001
Türkiye Borusan Mannesmann Boru Sanayi ve Ticaret A.Ş. 726470008RM0001

Disclosure of Normal Values and Export Prices

The liability for anti-dumping and countervailing duty results from the proceedings conducted under SIMA and from the finding of the CITT. Information regarding the normal value of the subject goods in question and the amount of anti-dumping duty payable should be obtained from the exporter. Related information may be made available to importers on a need-to-know basis in accordance with the provisions of Memorandum D14-1-2: Disclosure of Normal Values, Export Prices, and Amounts of Subsidy Established Under the Special Import Measures Act

General information for CBSA assessment and revenue management (CARM)

CARM is the official system of record for the assessment and collection of duties and taxes on imported commercial goods. In most circumstances, the CARM system will automatically calculate the amount of SIMA duties payable based on information provided; however, it is still your responsibility to verify that the amounts assessed are correct and, if necessary, self-declare correct amounts. For additional information relating to CARM and self-assessing SIMA duties, please refer to the Guide for self-assessing Special Import Measures Act duties and applicable D-Memorandums.

For importations of subject goods for which remission is applicable, OIC # 22-649 must be entered into “Special Authority OIC” field within the CAD.

Requests for re-determination information for CARM

Requests for re-determination relating to SIMA duties must be filed by the importer or the importer’s agent via the CARM Client Portal (CCP), through the Statements of adjustment and appeals. Failure to submit correctly may result in rejection and/or delayed processing.

Summary decisions made by the CBSA respecting whether an imported good is subject to this measure in force can be found on President-level re-determinations.

Information Required on Customs Documents

The import documentation should include the information listed below. Failure to provide this information may result in the application of penalties to the importer, pursuant to the Administrative Monetary Penalty System (AMPS).

The import documentation should clearly indicate the following:

  • Confirmation whether the product is subject to anti-dumping duties
  • Exporter ID
  • Name and address of producer/manufacturer
  • Location of plant/mill of production
  • Place from which direct shipment to Canada began
  • Name and address of vendor (if different from the producer)
  • Country of origin
  • Country of export
  • Canadian customer's name and address
  • Canadian importer's name and address (if different from the customer)
  • Full product description
    • Model ID
    • Model description
    • product type (i.e. welded casing, seamless tubing, etc.);
    • grade;
    • outside diameter;
    • end finish;
    • gauge (nominal weight in lbs/ft. or Kg/m)
  • Date of sale, date of shipment
  • Quantity (state unit of measure – e.g. kg, metric tonne)
  • Unit selling price and total selling price to importer in Canada
  • Currency of settlement used (e.g. US$, CDN$, etc.)
  • Terms and conditions of sale (e.g. FOB, CIF, etc.) and,
  • All costs, expenses, and charges incurred by the exporter and vendor in the shipment of the subject goods to Canada (includes inland and ocean freight, insurance, duties, port and handling charges, etc.).
  • The amount of any export taxes applicable to the goods.

Appeal decisions relating to subjectivity

Summaries of appeal decisions made by the CBSA respecting whether an imported good is subject to this measure in force can be found on the SIMA Appeals page.

Email for duty assessment questions

SIMA_Compliance-Observation_LMSI@cbsa-asfc.gc.ca

CITT reference number(s)

  • NQ-2014-002
  • NQ-2014-002R
  • RR-2019-006

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