June 5, 2020

Technical documents: Government memorandums, notices and decisions

Oil country tubular goods from Korea and Turkey and hot-rolled carbon steel plate from Korea. Notice of review of final determinations of dumping Opening of the Application Period for the CUSMA Dairy Export Thresholds EICS Bulletin – Sugar-Containing Products Export…

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EU reports progress in free trade negotiations with Australia

The seventh round of negotiations for an EU-Australia trade agreement was held virtually. Officials from the European Commission and Australia held the 7th round of Free Trade Agreement (FTA) negotiations between the European Union (EU) and Australia from May 4-15…

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CFIA expands the Recognition of Export Grain Analysis program

The Agency expands the program to give exporters more testing options to get their product to market faster. The Canadian Food Inspection Agency’s (CFIA) Recognition of Export Grain Analysis by Authorized Laboratories (REGAL) program provides a testing alternative for grain…

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Trusted trader and traveler programs enrollment in Canada and the U.S. closed until July 6

Customs authorities in both countries react in response to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic. The Canada Border Services Agency (CBSA) announced that in response to the ongoing COVID-19 situation, the closure of all FAST/NEXUS Enrolment Centres will be extended until at…

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Canada to review determinations on oil country tubular goods and hot-rolled carbon steel plate

Governments of Korea and Turkey requested review in light of WTO dispute settlement decisions. Following representations from the Government of Korea and the Government of Turkey, the Minister of Finance requested the President of the Canada Border Services Agency (CBSA)…

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Canada’s trade deficit climbs to $3.3 billion in April

Statistics Canada announced that exports fell 29.7 percent while imports declined 25.1 percent. Statistics Canada announced that the country’s merchandise trade deficit with the world widened from $1.5 billion in March to $3.3 billion in April The Federal agency says…

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