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CFIA Decision on shipborne dunnage management program

The CFIA is moving in a graduated direction that will permit ISPM 15 compliant dunnage to enter Canada without restrictions  From:    CFIA Webmaster <[email protected]>    To:    [email protected]    Subject:    20210330 – Decision on shipborne dunnage management program / Décision sur le programme relatif au bois de calage transporté par les navires    Date sent:    Tue, 30 Mar 2021 09:54:18…

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Textiles and Clothing – CUSMA Tariff Preference Level Utilization 2021 Exports

Utilization levels have been updated to March 29, 2021 Read More

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CBSA confirms dumping decision on wheat gluten from six countries

The 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 wheat gluten originating in or exported from Australia, Austria, Belgium, France, Germany and Lithuania. The Canadian International Trade Tribunal is continuing its inquiry…

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Dry wheat pasta from Turkey assigned new values

Revision may result in a change to duties being assessed on importations of these goods The Canada Border Services Agency (CBSA) concluded, on March 24, 2021, a re-investigation of the normal values, export prices and amounts of subsidy of certain dry wheat pasta originating in or exported from Turkey, in accordance with the Special Import…

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Canada ratifies the Canada-United Kingdom Trade Continuity Agreement

Since January the Canada-U.K. the trade relationship is governed by a memorandum of understanding Following the Royal Assent of Bill C-18: An Act to implement the Agreement on Trade Continuity between Canada and the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, Canada has ratified the Canada-United Kingdom (U.K.) Trade Continuity Agreement (TCA). After the…

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Canadian railways total freight volume up 7.7% in January

 Traffic from domestic freight operations increased while traffic from the U.S. remained low Statistics Canada reports that Canadian railways carried 32.6 million tonnes in January, up 7.7% from January 2020. This marked the third straight month of year-over-year growth. The overall tonnage was higher than normal for this time of year, well above the five-year…

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CUSMA motor vehicle averaging election for purposes of regional value content and labour value content

Memorandum D11-4-36 provides information on the Motor Vehicle Averaging Election for the purposes of calculating the Regional Value Content and the Labour Value Content under the Canada-United States-Mexico Agreement (CUSMA) Read More

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Notice of normal value and export price review of carbon steel welded pipe (SeAH Vietnam)

The review follows requests for re-determination filed by an importer Read More

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Carbon steel welded pipe from Thailand (Sahathai) assigned new values

Revision may result in a change to duties being assessed on importations of these goods Read More

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CFIA Notice to industry – Fish Substitution in the Canadian marketplace

The CFIA reminds industry, including importers, distributors, and retailers, of the legal requirements Read More

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Conclusion of successful meeting of Ottawa Group on WTO reform

Ministers discussed progress on WTO reform efforts and identified key priorities in the lead up to the 12th WTO Ministerial Conference (MC12) and beyond Read More

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Textiles and Clothing Free Trade Agreements Tariff Preference Level Utilization 2021 Imports

 Utilization levels have been updated to March 29, 2021 Read More

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Textiles and Clothing – CUSMA Tariff Preference Level Utilization 2021 Exports

Utilization levels have been updated to March 23, 2021 Read More

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Canada launches consultations on trade negotiations with the United Kingdom

Issues include new Canada – UK trade agreement and UK joining Trans-Pacific Partnership agreement The Government of Canada announced the launch of public consultations on new trade negotiations with the United Kingdom. These consultations are in the context of both a new, bilateral free trade agreement and the United Kingdom’s potentially joining the Comprehensive and…

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CBSA extends investigations of certain upholstered domestic seating

The Agency needs more time due to the complexity and novelty of the issues The Canada Border Services Agency (CBSA) announced that it needed more time for making preliminary determinations with respect to the investigations into the alleged injurious dumping and subsidizing of certain upholstered domestic seating from China and Vietnam. The Special Import Measures…

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