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Safeguard investigation underway into imports of frozen and canned vegetables

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On March 16, 2026, the Canadian International Trade Tribunal commenced a safeguard inquiry into imports of frozen and canned vegetables. If the Tribunal finds that there was a surge of imports that is causing or threatening to cause serious injury to Canadian producers of like or competitive goods, the Government of Canada is permitted to impose safeguard measures including tariffs, import quotas, or tariff-rate quotas. Parties wishing to participate must file Notices of Participation by April 2, 2026.

 

“This is an important first step,” says the Canadian Association of Vegetable Growers and Processors. “Canada’s frozen and canned vegetable sector has been facing a sudden surge of low-priced imports that is disrupting the Canadian market. Temporary, rules-based safeguard measures will restore fair competition and allow Canadian growers and processors to compete on equal terms. These measures will help maintain a stable, reliable, and affordable supply of vegetables for Canadians.”

 

The Tribunal will hold a hybrid in-person and videoconference hearing on June 15, 2026. It must report to the Minister of Finance by September 9, 2026. 

 

Source: Canadian International Trade Tribunal March 16, 2026 posting and Canadian Association of Vegetable Growers and Processors statement.

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Submitted by Karen Davidson on 19 March 2026