Plain meaning
In trade-remedy analysis, the price of goods sold for export to Canada, determined under statutory rules.
Also called
export prices
Key points
- Export price is not always simply the invoice price; statutory adjustments can apply.
- It is compared with normal value to determine whether goods are dumped.
- Related-party sales, discounts, rebates, and post-importation adjustments can complicate the calculation.
- Accurate export-price information is important for importers and exporters under SIMA measures.
Why it comes up
Export price is compared with normal value when determining dumping margins and anti-dumping duties.