September 4, 2020

Regulations Amending the Ozone-depleting Substances and Halocarbon Alternatives Regulations

To amend the consumption baseline value that is used to determine the HFC quantities that can enter Canada under the HFC phase-down process Read More

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Butter, Dairy Spreads, Fats and Oils Derived From Milk, Other Than Butter or Dairy Spreads TRQ

Notice to Importers No. 968 sets out the policies and practices pertaining to the administration of Canada’s tariff rate quota (TRQ) for butter, dairy spreads, fats and oils derived from milk, other than butter or dairy spreads under the World…

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Concrete reinforcing bar from Spain (Nervacero) assigned new values

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

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Opening of the Application Period for the CETA Origin Quota for Vehicles

Applications for quota allocation under the CETA Origin Quota for vehicles are now being accepted Global Affairs Canada issued the following email notice concerning the CETA Origin Quota for Vehicles: From:    <[email protected]>To:    <[email protected]>Subject:    Opening of the Application Period for the…

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OECD’s indicators now point upwards after crisis-low in all major economies

Composite leading indicators continue to strengthen from the Covid-19 crisis lows The Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) announced that its composite leading indicators (CLIs) continue to strengthen from the Covid-19 crisis lows across all major economies, although they…

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Global air cargo demand now stable but capacity remains constrained

 IATA says loss of available belly cargo space shrink capacity as passenger aircraft stay parked The International Air Transport Association (IATA) released data for global air freight markets in July showing air cargo demand is stable but at lower levels…

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Tribunal maintains with amendments the injury finding on steel screws from China, Taiwan

The Tribunal says resumption of dumping would result in injury to Canadian industry The Canadian International Trade Tribunal announced that it continued, with amendment, its finding made in 2005 (and renewed several times since) concerning the dumping of certain carbon…

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CBSA extends investigations of non-structural plywood from China

The Agency needs more time due to the complexity and novelty of the issues The Canada Border Services Agency (CBSA) announced that it needed more time for making preliminary determinations with respect to the investigations into the alleged injurious dumping…

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