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Memorandum D9-1-6 has been updated to include information on Canada’s import prohibition on goods mined, manufactured or produced wholly or in part by forced labour as established by the Canada-United States-Mexico Agreement Implementation Act Read More
Read MoreNotice of close of record and updated schedule – normal value and export price review Read More
Read MoreThe certificates are similar to those of the European Union (EU). The new certificates now refer to Great Britain (GB) including the Channel Islands and the Isle of Man From: CFIA Webmaster <[email protected]> To: [email protected]: 20210512 – New certificates for export food to United Kingdom / Nouveaux certificats pour l’exportation des aliments vers le Royaume-Uni …
Read MoreUtilization levels have been updated to May 10, 2021 Read More
Read MoreUtilization levels have been updated to May 10, 2021 Read More
Read MoreMerchandise imports increased 5.8 percent, while exports were up 0.3 percent Statistics Canada announced that following two consecutive monthly trade surpluses, the country’s merchandise trade balance returned to a deficit position, moving from a surplus of $1.4 billion in February to a deficit of $1.1 billion in March. The federal agency report that total imports…
Read MoreThe trade tribunal is continuing its inquiry on injury to the domestic industry The Canada Border Services Agency (CBSA) announced that it made its final determination of dumping in respect of certain concrete reinforcing bar from the Algeria, Egypt, Indonesia, Italy, Malaysia, Singapore and Vietnam. The Canadian International Trade Tribunal is continuing its inquiry to…
Read MoreProvisional duties at rates ranging from 17.44% to 295.90% will now be payable on the subject goods The Canada Border Services Agency (CBSA) made preliminary determinations of dumping and subsidizing with respect to certain upholstered domestic seating from China and Vietnam. Provisional duties at rates ranging from 17.44% to 295.90% will now be payable on…
Read MoreProvisional duties at rates ranging from 32.2% to 89.5% are now payable on the subject goods The Canada Border Services Agency (CBSA) made preliminary determinations of dumping and subsidizing with respect to certain grinding media from India. Provisional duties at rates ranging from 32.2% to 89.5% will now be payable on the subject good that…
Read MoreThe review follows requests for re-determination filed by importers and is part of the CBSA’s enforcement of the Canadian International Trade Tribunal’s order Read More
Read MoreCustoms Notice 21-12 informs exporters of cultural property of a new temporary measure to facilitate the export permit process when the examination of an Expert Examiner is required Read More
Read MoreCustoms Notice 21-10 provides clarification on eligible participants, and cargo transported on vessels Read More
Read MoreCFIA’s import conditions for foods and beverages with milk ingredients will be updated to reflect the new policyNotice to industry Read More
Read MoreChanges to improve compliance with humane transport and animal health requirements. Read More
Read MoreGlobal Affairs Canada has prepared new Notices to Importers for the 2021-2022 dairy year TRQs, with an application period starting on May 1, 2021 and a deadline of June 15, 2021 Read More
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