2021

Changes to excise duty rates on tobacco products

Federal budget increased the rates of excise duty on tobacco products effective April 20, 2021 The Canadian Government’s 2021 Budget includes Notice of Ways and Means Motion increasing the rates of excise duty on tobacco products effective April 20, 2021.…

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CBSA initiates dumping investigation on container chassis from China

Tribunal will first determine whether the imports are harming Canadian producers The Canada Border Services Agency (CBSA) launched investigations to determine whether container chassis from China are being sold at unfair prices in Canada and whether these goods are being…

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Transport Canada is extending restrictions on direct flights from India until September 21, 2021

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Textiles and Clothing – CUSMA Tariff Preference Level Utilization 2021 Exports\

Utilization levels have been updated to August 9, 2021 Read More

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Textiles and Clothing Free Trade Agreements Tariff Preference Level Utilization 2021 Imports

Utilization levels have been updated to August 9, 2021 Read More

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Notice to Exporters Serial No. 1059

Exports of Refined Sugar to the United States under World Trade Organization Commitments Read More

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EU export requirements extended to January 15, 2022

The European Union granted trade partners an extension from August 21, 2021 to January 15, 2022 for all exporters of commercial food and animal commodities destined for the EU in order to meet the new requirements of EU’s Animal Health…

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Sharp increase in exports return Canada’s merchandise trade balance to a surplus position

In June, a sharp increase in exports resulted in Canada’s merchandise trade balance returning to a surplus position, reaching $3.2 billion. This follows a $1.6 billion deficit in May. Exports of goods rose 8.7% in June, while imports decreased 1.0%…

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Government launches consultations on proposed Luxury Tax

 The Luxury Tax would apply to deliveries in Canada, as well as importations into Canada, of new cars and new aircraft priced over $100,000, and new boats priced over $250,000 Read More

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Duty on certain steel line pipe from China and Japan could expire in October

Tribunal is seeking opinions on whether it should let the finding expire or conduct an expiry review The Canadian International Trade Tribunal’s finding concerning the dumping and/or subsidizing of certain welded large diameter carbon and alloy steel line pipe originating…

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