2021
The measures do not affect trade and the international transport of goods is allowed The Government of Canada announced the extension of COVID-19 travel restrictions, from the United States as well as all other countries, until May 21, 2021. The…
Read MoreImports of certain goods will not cause material injury to the domestic industry The Canadian International Trade Tribunal has completed the interim review of its finding made on October 20, 2016 in respect of certain welded large diameter carbon and…
Read MoreStrike will result in a complete shutdown of cargo handling and docking services normally provided by dockworkers. The Montreal Port Authority (MPA) issued the following news release: Negociations between the dockworkers’ union and the MEA Most recent update: April 23,…
Read MoreInquiry concerns goods from Algeria, Egypt, Indonesia, Italy, Malaysia, Singapore and Vietnam Read More
Read MoreMinister of Foreign Affairs announces the cancellation of permits that were suspended in the fall of 2020 Read More
Read MoreMemorandum D10-15-30 has been updated to clarify the Canada Border Services Agency’s administrative policy regarding interpretation of the term “For domestic purposes” in several tariff items Read More
Read MoreUtilization levels have been updated to April 6, 2021 Read More
Read MoreUtilization levels have been updated to April 6, 2021 Read More
Read MoreNotice to Exporters Serial no. 1056 about Apparel for export to the European Union under the Comprehensive Economic and Trade Agreement Read More
Read MoreListing of susceptible aquatic animal species. All aquatic animals listed as susceptible species need a valid CFIA import permit and must comply with Canadian import requirements to be eligible for entry into Canada Read More
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