August 17, 2020

ADM files wheat gluten anti-dumping petition

On August 14th 2020 Arche Daniel Midland (ADM) released a statement on the recent filing of a anti-dumping complaint.

ADM Agri-Industries Co owns and operates a facility that produces wheat gluten located at Candiac Québec, Canada. The anti-dumping complaint they files is against imports of wheat gluten from Austria, Belgium, France, Germany, Lithuania and Australia

 
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According to the statement AMD has received notice that their complaint is 'properly documented', and they anticipate that a formal anti-dumping investigation will be initiated by the CBSA in August, 2020.

The complaint asserted that European and Australian wheat gluten exporters are dumping in the Canadian market at prices which are both substantially below the cost to produce wheat gluten and substantially below what these exporters charge in their domestic markets.

Unfair dumping adversely impacts Canadian industry, threatening new investment and Canadian jobs. The Complaint seeks a level playing field to compete on fair and equal terms imports in the Canadian market.

Under the normal investigation schedule, the Canadian International Trade Tribunal ('CITT') will issue a preliminary determination as to whether the evidence discloses a reasonable indication of material injury to the domestic industry by October 13th and the CBSA will make preliminary dumping determinations by November 12th.

If the CITT determinations are affirmative, the CBSA will impose preliminary antidumping duties on imports from the subject countries as of the date of the preliminary dumping determination.

For more information visit the ADM website, HERE.
 

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