February 12, 2021

Textiles and Clothing – CUSMA Tariff Preference Level Utilization 2021 Exports

Utilization levels have been updated to February 8, 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 February 8, 2021 Read More

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Tribunal issues revised schedule on inquiry ofvwheat gluten dumping from six countries

Inquiry covers gluten from Australia, Austria, Belgium, France, Germany and Lithuania Read More

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Canada-Israel Free Trade Agreement (CIFTA) Rules of Origin

Memorandum D11-5-6 has been revised to provide an updated link to the CIFTA Rules of Origin Regulations. Read More

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Prohibition on the importation and exportation of shark fins

Customs Notice outlines the rules whinc apply to the prohibition on the importation and exportation of shark fins Read More

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Canada’s trade deficit drops to to $1.7 billion in December

Merchandise exports increased 1.5 percent, while imports fell 2.3 percent Statistics Canada announced that the country’s merchandise exports increased 1.5% in December, with energy product exports posting the largest increase. Imports fell 2.3%, mainly because of lower imports of consumer…

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CBSA issues dumping determination on certain concrete reinforcing bar from 7 countries

Provisional duties at rates ranging from 3.7% to 28.4% will now be payable on the subject goods The Canada Border Services Agency (CBSA) made a preliminary determination of dumping respecting certain concrete reinforcing bar from Algeria, Egypt, Indonesia, Italy, Malaysia,…

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Tribunal finds dumping of steel plate from Chinese Taipei and Germany injures Canadian industry

Anti-dumping duties will be collected by the CBSA on importations of these goods The Canadian International Trade Tribunal announced on February 5, 2021 its finding that the dumping of certain heavy plate, originating in or exported from Chinese Taipei and…

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Duty on certain carbon steel grating from China could expire in March

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 subsidizing of certain steel grating from China is scheduled to expire on April…

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