January 8, 2021

Tribunal’s revised schedule on review expiry of duties on photovoltaic modules and laminates from China

The anti-dumping finding is scheduled to expire unless CBSA and Tribunal decide to maintain it Read More

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Import requirements for romaine lettuce from the United States

The CFIA is no longer restricting the import of romaine lettuce and products containing romaine lettuce originating from California Read More

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Understanding feed controls to prevent import of African swine fever

Guidance has been updated to remind importers that, depending on the product origin and type, there may be additional import conditions or restrictions administered under the CFIA’s plant health program prior to entry into Canada From:    CFIA Webmaster <[email protected]>    To:   …

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Consultations resume on tariff rate quota administration for dairy, poultry and egg products

Tariff rate quotas went from about 20 categories in 1995 to 54 under administration today Global Affairs Canada announced that it has resumed consultations under Phase II of the Comprehensive Review of the Allocation and Administration of Tariff Rate Quotas…

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Air travellers heading to Canada require pre-departure negative COVID-19 test result

Travellers will also have to complete the full mandatory 14-day quarantine after arrival The Government of Canada announced that, effective January 7, 2021, all air passengers five years of age or older will be required to test negative for COVID-19…

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Canada’s trade deficit narrows to $3.3 billion in November

Merchandise exports increased 0.5 percent, while imports edged down 0.3 percent Statistics Canada announced that the country’s merchandise exports increased 0.5% in November, with gold exports posting the largest increase. Imports edged down 0.3%, on lower imports of industrial machinery,…

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Tribunal maintains injury finding on oil country tubular goods from eight countries, exempts Philippines

The Trade Tribunal says resumption of dumping from eight countries would result in injury to Canadian industry The Canadian International Trade Tribunal announced that it continued its finding made in April 2015 concerning the dumping of oil country tubular goods…

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