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Canadian Steel Producers Association Modernizing Canada s Trade Remedy System: Encouraging investment, protecting employment and furthering trade

CANADA IS MOVING FORWARD WITH A STRONG TRADE AGENDA Canada s portfolio of Trade Agreements continues to expand: Canada EU Comprehensive Economic and Trade Agreement Canada Korea Free Trade Agreement The Trans-Pacific Partnership Possible future negotiations with India and China Trade is vital for our economy, but it must be fair. Without a level playing field, a real competitive chance for Canadian companies does not exist. 2

STRONG TRADE REMEDIES FORTIFY LEGITIMATE COMPETITION Canadian industry can thrive when competing on a fair-market basis But Canadian industries and their workers are harmed when imports are: Dumped imported into Canada at prices below true costs Subsidized foreign government support for goods exported to Canada Based on other forms of state support, e.g. State-Owned Enterprises (SOE s) using government resources to gain unfair advantages Canada s Special Imports Measures Act (SIMA) provides for the application of WTO-consistent trade remedies : Antidumping (AD) and countervailing (CVD) duties help restore market-based competition in the Canadian market It is important to Canadian industry and to government that Canada s trade remedy process function effectively, efficiently, and transparently. 3

CANADA S TRADE REMEDIES MUST BE MODERNIZED Context: Foreign producers are increasingly sophisticated as they work to cheat Canadian businesses and workers. Benefits: Our proposed changes benefit to both government and industry. Solution: Our proposals are workable, fair, consistent with government trade policies and protect middle class Canadian workers. 4

WE COMMEND THE GOVERNMENT OF CANADA S BUDGET 2016 COMMITMENTS (Source: 2016 Budget Plan, pg. 128) 5

ACTION NOW IS CRITICAL Finalized measures on CSPA s Trade Remedy Modernization (TRM) proposals are needed as soon as possible. Our plan is based on: increased transparency sharpened focus on fraud and circumvention improvements in the establishment of duties encouragement of market behavior through appropriate enforcement Fair trade is essential to free trade. Our Trade Remedy Modernization proposals are an extension of that principle. 6

INVESTMENT AT RISK The global steel industry is at an inflection point defence against unfair trade is critical to decisions about sustainability of the Canadian steel industry and future investment in Canada. Industry believes there is a strong future for steel in Canada. A renewed commitment from government to proceed with TRM is an important signal that the Government shares that belief. 7

GLOBAL OVERCAPACITY CAUSING DOMINO EFFECT IN GLOBAL STEEL MARKET The global steel industry is dealing with an unprecedented overcapacity problem, driven primarily by China. Growth of the Chinese economy has slowed, and local consumption of steel has slowed with it. But Chinese steel producers have not slowed production accordingly. As a result, China s steel exports jumped 20% in 2015 to 112.4 million tons. This dumped and subsidized product has destabilized global markets and shifted traditional trade patterns 8

CHEATING THE SYSTEM: CIRCUMVENTION IS CONSTANTLY EVOLVING 1. Increasing Customs Fraud Fake certificates of origin; transshipment through third countries, mislabeling of products Incorrect customs documentation that hides real imports (product) and price 2. Ongoing Masking Of Dumping Exporters engineer low-priced home market sales price to create an artificial low home market comparison for dumping calculations. 3. Repeated Failure to Report Subsidies Most countries (especially, China) take a selective approach to reporting (WTO requirement) making it harder to catch them in countervail cases. 9

GLOBAL RESPONSE STRENGTHEN AND ENGAGE DOMESTIC TRADE DEFENSES In 2015, 36 worldwide anti-dumping (AD) cases were initiated against Chinese imports, twice the number of 2014 Even Chinese producers expect this global trend to continue: Overseas sales will encounter more headwinds this year as many countries adopt restrictive measures on imports. -Zhang Guangning, Chairman, Chinese Iron and Steel Association The United States has taken significant action: Trade Preferences Extension Act June 2015 Trade Facilitation and Enforcement Act Feb. 2016 Canada must keep its trade policy in alignment with our NAFTA partners, or risk straining key relationships with the US and Mexico. 10

US TAKING AGGRESSIVE ACTION What is possible is making sure everyone is playing on a level playing field and that people are operating fairly, and, frankly, I don t think it is any secret that China in the past has not acted fairly. [This bill] allows us to take more aggressive actions, so you are going to see firm, tough enforcement of our existing trade laws. President Barack Obama, February 23, 2016 11

CANADA IS FALLING BEHIND Canadian steel producers are like their global counterparts taking many successful trade cases in an effort to prevent market distortion. But the core tenants of the Special Imports Measures Act (SIMA) are over 20 years old. with new threats continually emerging. Canadian producers need to bring cases in a framework which allows for current market conditions. Without a level playing field, Canadian industry, including steel producers, will be at risk of falling behind. In order for Canada to prosper from trade, we must ensure that our trading partners play by the rules. 12

CSPA S PROPOSALS ARE WORKABLE, FAIR, AND BALANCED Our solutions are workable and consistent with Canada s WTO obligations and best practices of our trading partners. To modernize the Canadian system, CSPA s proposal would: Require better import data from companies to detect dumping and subsidies, and make business decisions Focus on unfair trade, including customs fraud and circumvention Give more transparency to help government make trade remedies effective Improve the means by which anti-dumping and countervailing are established Allow stronger enforcement of anti-dumping orders to avoid fraud and circumvention by importers that evade the rules 13

FOUR PARTS TO OUR PROPOSAL DATA INVESTIGATION ADJUDICATION ENFORCEMENT Enhanced import documentation and transparency Improved investigation of dumping and/or subsidy; preliminary duties Greater capacity for determination of injury; final duties Bolstered enforcement of duty orders RESPONSIBLE AGENCIES: StatsCan, GAC, CBSA CBSA CITT, ATSSC (Justice) CBSA Improvements in each area will strengthen and modernize the entire process 14

THESE MEASURES WILL BENEFIT BOTH CANADIANS AND THE GOVERNMENT BENEFITS TO CANADIANS Increased industrial production and jobs: Direct reduced economic injury Indirect supply chain impacts Investment Attraction: Business case for Canada requires fair trade with strong rules and enforcement Alignment with international best practices level playing field Greater transparency of trade data and rules enforcement for business planning GOVERNMENT PRIORITIES Economic growth and prosperity through: o Enhanced trade agenda: rulesbased trade o Nurturing middle-class job creation o Improved business investment climate o Enforcing borders against illegal imports Positive fiscal impacts through increased tax revenues 15

CSPA LOOKS FORWARD TO WORKING WITH GOVERNMENT TOWARDS IMPLEMENTATION CSPA will continue to engage in significant discussion with government officials to determine how to best implement our proposed changes in a timely manner. We have also built a network of supporters for our proposals which includes the United Steel Workers and the Canadian Manufacturers Coalition. With a destabilized global steel market, increased frequency of market distorting trade in Canada and volume of trade cases steadily increasing, CSPA seeking the enactment of these proposals as soon as possible. 16