
Canadian International Trade Tribunal
The Canadian International Trade Tribunal (CITT) is an independent quasi-judicial body in Canada that deals with trade matters. It primarily reviews complaints about unfair trade practices, such as dumping and subsidies, ensuring fair competition for Canadian businesses. The CITT also provides advice to the government on trade-related issues and evaluates tariff applications. Its decisions help protect Canadian industries and consumers by maintaining fair trade practices. Essentially, the CITT plays a crucial role in balancing the interests of domestic businesses with the realities of international trade.