January 29, 2021
The number of exporting enterprises in Canada grew by 0.4% in November to reach 19,399, the highest level since February 2020 Read More
Read MoreComplementary amendments to the HS Nomenclature 2022 Edition have been accepted as a result of the World Customs Organisation (WCO) Council Recommendation of 25 June 2020 Read More
Read MoreChanges to the import conditions for specific foods and beverages containing milk affected by the policy updates, originally planned for February 2021, have been delayed and will be published in the Automated Import Reference System in April 2021 Read More
Read MoreUtilization levels have been updated toJanuary 25, 2021 Read More
Read MoreUtilization levels have been updated to January 25, 2021 Read More
Read MoreProvisional duties could soon apply to concrete reinforcing bar from Oman and Russia After conducting a preliminary injury inquiry the Canadian International Trade Tribunal announced that it found a reasonable indication that the dumping of concrete reinforcing bar originating in…
Read MoreThe Agency terminated the investigation on goods from certain exporters, trade tribunal will now decide on injury to domestic industry The Canada Border Services Agency (CBSA) announced that it terminated the dumping investigation in respect of certain decorative and other…
Read MoreRevised amounts could change the rates of anti-dumping and/or countervailing duty payable on imports The Canada Border Services Agency (CBSA) initiated normal value reviews to update the normal values and export prices applicable to certain carbon steel fasteners from China…
Read MoreThis includes crude canola oil, various dietary supplements and health food products, frozen hagfish, frozen blueberries, beer, and certain oats This includes crude canola oil, various dietary supplements and health food products, frozen hagfish, frozen blueberries, beer, and certain oats…
Read MoreThe Agency’s digital services will also be expanded for Canadian exporters and importers The Government of Canada announced that it is investing $162.6 million in the Canadian Food Inspection Agency (CFIA) over the next five years and $40 million per…
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