July 10, 2020

WTO issues latest edition of World Tariff Profiles

This publication by the World Trade Organization provides comprehensive information on the tariffs and non-tariff measures imposed by over 170 countries and customs territories Read More

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CFIA statement on new import restrictions for commercial dogs imported from Ukraine

Effective July 6, 2020, the CFIA will no longer issue new permits for the importation of commercial dogs under 8 months of age from Ukraine Read More

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Export to Hong Kong of items listed on the Export Control List

Effective July 3, 2020 Canada will treat exports of sensitive goods to Hong Kong in the same way as those destined for China Read More

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CBSA information on how to transmit high volumes of cargo reports

Customs Notice 20-24 provides information on how to transmit high volumes of cargo reports Read More

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Canada’s trade deficit shrinks to $677 million in May

Statistics Canada announced that exports increased 6.7 percent while imports decreased a further 3.9 percent Statistics Canada announced that the country’s merchandise trade deficit with the world narrowed from $4.3 billion in April to $677 million in May. The Federal…

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Temporary service reduction at certain Canadian ports of entry

COVID-19 measure affects certain ports within the Pacific, Prairie, Northern Ontario, Quebec and Atlantic Regions The Canada Border Services Agency (CBSA) announced that it is temporarily reducing service hours at additional land, air, and marine ports of entry (POE) in…

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The Canada Border Services Agency updates its verification targets

Commodities are targeted for verification of origin, tariff classification and value for duty The Canada Border Services Agency (CBSA) posted on its website a few changes to the list of goods which are currently subject to its verification priorities. Through…

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Dumping would resume if duties expired on oil country tubular goods from China, says CBSA

Tribunal will now determine whether the expiry would likely result in injury to Canadian industry In February 2020, the Canadian International Trade Tribunal initiated an expiry review of its order concerning the dumping and subsidizing of certain oil country tubular…

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