2020

CBSA examines digital devices of about 130 travellers per million

The Agency launched a new policy on device examinations including a training program for officers and guidance for travellers. The Canada Border Services Agency (CBSA) reports that it examined the digital devices of some 27,405 individuals out of a total…

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New food safety requirements now in force for fresh fruits or vegetables

 Importers who require a licence and do not have one may experience shipment delays or rejection at the border. Starting January 15, the new requirements of the Safe Food for Canadians Regulations (SFCR) come into force for most businesses in…

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Tribunal opens safeguard exclusions inquiry on certain steel goods

The Tribunal is to determine if there is a domestic source of supply for targeted goods. The Government of Canada applies safeguard measures to imports of heavy plate and stainless steel wire. The subject countries are all countries except the…

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Technical documents: Government memorandums, notices and decisions.

This page lists newly published government memorandums, notices, regulations and decisions. Clicking on a title will open the document (in a new window) as published by the relevant department or agency on its own Web site. Canada Border Services Agency…

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Ports of Montreal and Quebec award traditional gold-headed canes

Port authorities’ long-established awards go to the first ships to sail up the Saint-Lawrence river.  The Montreal Port Authority officially inaugurated the start of a new year of activity by presenting the Gold-Headed Cane to Captain Qin Xiao Fei, Master…

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Canada’s imports and exports dropped in November

Statistics Canada says the country’s trade deficit went from $1.6 billion in October to $1.1 billion in November. Statistics Canada announced that the country’s merchandise exports declined 1.4% in November to $48.7 billion, while imports were down 2.4% to $49.8…

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Duty on oil country tubular goods from nine countries could expire in April

Tribunal is seeking opinions on whether it should let the finding expire or conduct an expiry review. The Canadian International Trade Tribunal’s April 2, 2015 finding concerning the dumping of certain oil country tubular goods originating in or exported from…

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Tribunal to review expiry of anti-dumping duties on steel plate from Ukraine

Finding is scheduled to expire unless CBSA and Tribunal decide to maintain it.  The Canadian International Trade Tribunal initiated an expiry review of its finding concerning the dumping of certain hot-rolled carbon steel plate and high-strength low-alloy steel plate originating…

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Tribunal finds dumping of corrosion-resistant steel sheet injures Canadian industry

Provisional duties could soon apply to steel sheet from Turkey, the United Arab Emirates and Vietnam. After completing its preliminary injury inquiry the Canadian International Trade Tribunal announced that it found a reasonable indication that the dumping and subsidizing of…

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Technical documents: Government memorandums, notices and decisions.

This page lists newly published government memorandums, notices, regulations and decisions. Clicking on a title will open the document (in a new window) as published by the relevant department or agency on its own Web site. Canada Border Services Agency…

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