Welcome

The CITT provides Canadian and international businesses with access to fair, transparent and timely processes for the investigation of trade remedy cases and complaints concerning federal government procurement and for the adjudication of appeals on customs and excise matters. At the request of the Government, the Tribunal provides advice in tariff, trade, commercial and economic matters.

On April 26, 2018, the CITT Rules were amended to modernize the Tribunal’s procedures to ensure they are transparent and efficient. Find out what the changes are, and how they affect cases before the Tribunal…

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Rules

Did you know that some appeals can be heard by way of written submissions, without parties incurring the additional expenses of an oral hearing?

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Appeals

The timeframe to file a procurement complaint is very short (usually 10 working days from the time one learns the ground of complaint).

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Procurement

As of December 31, 2016, there were 66 anti-dumping and 21 countervailing measures in place in Canada, affecting $2 billion in imports, $10 billion in domestic shipments, and 27,000 jobs in the domestic industries directly benefitting from the measures.

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Dumping and Subsidizing
 

What's New

Date of Publication Description Identification
2018-08-28 CRITICAL SOFTWARE PR-2018-017
2018-08-28 RESCUE 7 INC. PR-2018-019
2018-08-27 SILICON METAL LE-2018-003
2018-08-27 UNITIZED WALL MODULES RR-2018-002
2018-08-24 COLD-ROLLED STEEL NQ-2018-002
2018-08-20 GYPSUM BOARD PI-2018-003
2018-08-17 SUCKER RODS NQ-2018-001
2018-08-16 SUCKER RODS PI-2018-001