October 23, 2020

Tribunal’s revised schedule on review expiry of duties on oil country tubular goods from nine countries

The anti-dumping finding is scheduled to expire unless CBSA and Tribunal decide to maintain it Read More

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Hot-rolled Carbon Steel Plate from Ukraine (MetInvest) assigned new values

Revision may result in a change to duties being assessed on importations of these goods Read More

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CFIA Notice on new food export certificate for seal oil to Norway

This certificate follows standard Codex format but has specific attestations for Norway From:    CFIA Webmaster <[email protected]>    To:    [email protected]    Subject:    20201016 – New Food Export Certificate for Seal Oil to Norway/Nouveau certificat d’exportation alimentaire pour l’huile de phoque vers la Norvège    Date…

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Information on import licensing from most countries available on WTO website

New website gives information on import licensing procedures of WTO member countries The World Trade Organization (WTO) launched a new database giving access to import licensing procedures in most member countries. As one of the most frequently used trade policy…

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Canada – U.S. border to remain closed to non-essential travel until November 21

The border closure does not apply to freight and to certain essential travel Canada and the United States have announced that they are extending by another month the border restrictions put in place at the end of March. Canadian and U.S. officials…

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CBSA confirms dumping decision on corrosion-resistant steel sheet from three countries

The trade tribunal is continuing its inquiry on injury to the domestic industry The Canada Border Services Agency (CBSA) announced that it made its final determination of dumping in respect of certain corrosion-resistant steel sheet from Turkey, the United Arab…

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Dumping would resume if duties expired on photovoltaic modules and laminates from China, says CBSA

The trade tribunal will now determine whether the expiry would likely result in injury to Canadian industry In May 2020, the Canadian International Trade Tribunal initiated an expiry review of its order concerning the dumping and subsidizing of certain photovoltaic…

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