2021

Canada, United States agree on protocol to guide bilateral trade if African swine fever is detected in wild pigs

Under the protocol, all trade in live swine, swine germplasm, and untreated swine products would initially stop if ASF is found in wild pigs, while trade in products treated to make the ASF virus ineffective could continue Read More

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A Safe Food for Canadians (SFC) licence is required to import certain foods into Canada

Customs Notice 21-04 reminds importers that as of March 15, 2021, an SFC licence is mandatory to import foods such as meat, fish, dairy, eggs, processed eggs, processed fruits or vegetables, honey, maple and, fresh fruits or vegetables Read More

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WTO members adopt roadmap to review implementation of the Trade Facilitation Agreement

Under the Agreement, members committed to review the operation and implementation of the TFA four years from its entry into force Read More

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CETA origin quota utilization tables 2021

The Utilization levels have been updated to March 1, 2021 Read More

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Tariff Item 9905.00.00 and the Passover Products Remission Order

Memorandum D8-3-6 has been revised Read More

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Freight forwarder pre-arrival and reporting requirements

Memorandum D3-3-1 has been revised Read More

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WTO Members review proposals on improving implementation of Technical Barriers to Trade Agreement

Several of the new concerns address issues related to the environment, with a focus on energy consumption and labelling of electronic and electrical equipment Read More

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Order Amending the Schedule to the Export and Import of Rough Diamonds Act

Addition of of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland Read More

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Importing fresh or processed fruits and vegetables

Make sure your Safe Food for Canadians licence is issued for the appropriate food commodity(ies) Read More

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Notice of normal value review of carbon steel fasteners (Chinese Taipeii, Zyh Yin Enterprise)

The review is part of the CBSA’s enforcement of the Canadian International Trade Tribunal’s (CITT) order issued on September 2, 2020 Read More

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