
Canada launches second drywall dumping complaint investigation in two years
CALGARY — A Canadian drywall manufacturer has launched its second trade complaint in two years alleging that the building panels are being dumped by U.S. competitors at unfair prices.
The Canada Border Services Agency says it is investigating the complaint by CertainTeed Gypsum Canada Inc. of Mississauga, Ont., concerning 54-inch-wide gypsum boards being imported for sale in B.C., Alberta, Saskatchewan and Manitoba, as well as the Yukon and Northwest Territories.
The complaint is similar to one concerning 48-inch-wide boards in the summer of 2016 by the company, which is part of the Pennsylvania-based North American division of building supply giant Saint-Gobain S.A. of Paris.
In that case, preliminary tariffs were imposed on U.S. imports and then reduced after being blamed for as much as a 50 per cent increase in the price of drywall, a level that was thought to pose a hardship for homeowners trying to rebuild after the Fort McMurray, Alta., wildfires of the previous spring.