October 30, 2020

EU gets formal green light to impose duties on U.S. imports in Boeing WTO case

The European Union can now increase its duties on U.S. exports worth up to $4 billion Read More

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New COVID-19 pilot planned for international travellers

A joint pilot program to safely explore an alternative approach to the current 14-day quarantine requirement for international travellers while continuing to protect Canadians from COVID-19 Read More

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Administration of the Steel Import Monitoring Program – Import Control List items 80 and 81

Notice to Importers Serial No. 1032 has been published concerning the re-addition of carbon steel products (item 80) and specialty steel products (item 81) to the ICL Read More

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Tariff Preference Levels under CUSMA

Memorandum D11-4-22 has been amended to include information regarding the Canada-United States-Mexico Agreement (CUSMA) Tariff Preference Levels Read More

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UK and Japan sign free agreement deal for post-Brexit era

Britain concludes first major post-Brexit free trade agreement The United Kingdom concluded and signed last week its first major post-Brexit trade agreement, the UK-Japan Comprehensive Economic Partnership Agreement (CEPA). Most observers noticed that the agreement basically reflects the current situation…

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Canadian railways’ total tonnage saw no improvement in August

Statistics Canada reports says the drop was driven by considerable tonnage declines in hydrocarbons Statistics Canada reports that the economic impact of the COVID-19 pandemic continues to dampen the volume of cargo carried by rail. Canadian railways carried 29.0 million…

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WTO negotiations on electronic commerce continue

Negotiators hope to deliver a consolidated negotiating text by December this year Members of the World Trade Organization (WTO) participating in the negotiation of rules on e-commerce shared updates on the work done to streamline the negotiating text at a…

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CBSA issues dumping determination on non-structural plywood from China

Provisional duties at rates ranging from 2% to 203.08% are now payable on the subject goods The Canada Border Services Agency (CBSA) made preliminary determinations of dumping and subsidizing with respect to certain decorative and other non-structural plywood from China.…

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