Canada Initiates Administrative Review of its Antidumping Duty on Certain Whole Potatoes from the United States
Canada Initiates Administrative Review of its Antidumping Duty on Certain Whole Potatoes from the United States
On October 31, 2025, the Canada Border Services (CBSA) initiated an administrative review of its antidumping measure on imports of certain whole potatoes originating in or exported from the United States. Canada’s AD measure on certain whole potatoes has been in place since June 4, 1984. The AD duties currently in place for U.S. producers/exporters range from 0.30% to 67.68%.
What is an administrative review?
The purpose of an administrative review is to reevaluate the dumping margins for interested parties subject to the AD measure. The dumping margins established during the review will be effective for the subject goods on or after the date of the conclusion of the administrative review.
How can I participate?
U.S. companies involved in the production, sale, or distribution of the subject goods can register as interested parties if they wish to participate in the review. Registration is the first step in protecting your rights in a foreign trade remedy proceeding. Doing so allows you to access case records and submit information and comments, ensuring that your views are considered. To register as an interested party, please follow the instructions listed for Canada’s ACE website application (Anti-dumping and countervailing e-filing web application user guide).
| KEY DATES | |
|---|---|
| Period of Investigation | January 2024 to date, excluding May 1, 2024, to July 31, 2024, and May 1, 2025, to July 31, 2025 |
| Initial Questionnaire Response Deadline | December 8, 2025 |
| Final Determination* | March 13, 2026 |
*Estimated
Product Under Review
The subject merchandise is certain whole potatoes imported from the United States for use or consumption in the province of British Columbia. The subject merchandise is classified under Harmonized System code 0701.90.0020.
A complete description of the scope can be found on the measure notice.
Contact Us
The U.S. Department of Commerce’s Office of Trade Remedy Compliance supports U.S. companies facing foreign trade remedy proceedings (antidumping duty, countervailing duty, and safeguard actions) and ensures foreign governments comply with their international trade obligations. Should you have any questions, please contact TRCS@trade.gov. For more information, visit Office of Trade Remedy Compliance.