Canada Initiates Safeguard Investigation into Global Imports of Certain Vegetable Goods
Canada Initiates Safeguard Investigation into Global Imports of Certain Vegetable Goods
On March 16, 2026, the Canadian International Trade Tribunal (CITT) initiated a safeguard (SG) investigation into global imports of certain vegetable goods. If an affirmative decision is issued in this investigation, duties may be imposed on subject U.S. exports
What is a Safeguard (SG) investigation?
A safeguard investigation assesses whether a surge of imports is causing or threatening to cause serious injury to the domestic industry
How can I participate?
U.S. companies involved in the production, sale, or distribution of the subject goods should register as interested parties as soon as possible. Registration is the first step in protecting your rights in a foreign trade remedy proceeding. Doing so allows you to access the case records and submit information and comments, ensuring that your views are considered. Please follow the directions outlined in in the Initiation Notice for instructions on how to register as interested party in this proceeding.
| KEY DATES | |
|---|---|
| Interested Party Registration Deadline | April 2, 2026 |
| Initial Questionnaire Response Deadline | April 10, 2026 |
| Public Hearing | June 15, 2026 |
| Final Determination* | September 9, 2026 |
Products Under Investigation
The products subject to this investigation are frozen and canned corn, peas, green beans, wax beans, mixes of peas and carrots, mixed vegetables, and black, red, white, or pinto beans, and chickpeas. The merchandise under investigation is currently classified under Canadian Customs Tariff codes: 0710.21.00.00, 0710.22.00.10, 0710.22.00.90, 0710.40.00.00, 0710.80.00.20, 0710.80.00.90, 0710.90.00.00, 2005.40.00.00, 2005.51.90.19, 2005.51.90.90, 2005.59.00.00, 2005.80.00.00, 2005.99.11.00, 2005.99.19.00, 2005.99.20.19, 2005.99.20.99, 2005.99.90.15, 2005.99.90.18, 2005.99.90.19, 2005.99.90.98, and 2005.99.90.99.
A complete description of the scope can be found on Appendix A of the Initiation 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.