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Canada Opens Consultation Period for New Collection Under Steel Import Monitoring Program

Canada is seeking public comments on whether it should collect and publish country of melt and pour (COM) information for steel imports under the Canada’s Steel Import Monitoring Program. The public consultation period will help it “provide a better understanding…

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of the use and value of this data for stakeholders and to assess its potential application on the steel import process,” Canada said. It hopes increasing its oversight over COM could boost supply chain transparency by obtaining a “more fulsome picture of the origins of imported steel goods.” The consultation period closes June 26.