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CBSA launches probe into possible dumping of Chinese plywood

  • The Canada Border Services Agency has started an investigation into whether plywood imports from China are being subsidized or sold at unfair prices in Canada.
  • The investigation began on April 10 and targets plywood imports from producers operating in or exporting from China.
  • The probe was initiated after a complaint from Columbia Forest Products and the Canadian Hardwood Plywood and Veneer Association, citing lost sales and reduced employment.
  • Both the Canadian International Trade Tribunal and the Canada Border Services Agency are conducting inquiries, with decisions expected by June 9 and July 9, respectively.
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CBSA launches probe into possible dumping of Chinese plywood

OTTAWA - The Canada Border Services Agency has launched a probe to determine if plywood is being subsidized or sold at unfair prices in Canada.

·Toronto, Canada
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The Hamilton Spectator broke the news in Hamilton, Canada on Tuesday, April 14, 2026.
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