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Overnight closures of the Ogdensburg-Prescott International Bridge

Due to overnight closures of the Ogdensburg-Prescott International Bridge, the Canada Border Services Agency  is recommending commercial drivers and traveller use the Thousand Islands Bridge or the Seaway International Bridge Read More

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Notice of normal value review of aluminum extrusions from China – Fujian Fenan Aluminium

The normal value review is part of the CBSA’s enforcement of the Canadian International Trade Tribunal’s order Read More

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National Customs Rulings (NCR)

Memorandum D11-11-1 has been revised to reflect the implementation of trade agreements Read More

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CETA origin quota utilization tables 2021

The Utilization levels for certain items have been updated to 2021-05-31 Read More

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

Utilization levels have been updated to May 31, 2021 Read More

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Textiles and Clothing – CUSMA Tariff Preference Level Utilization 2021 Exports

Utilization levels have been updated to May 31, 2021 Read More

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U.S. requests a dispute settlement panel on Canada’s dairy TRQs under CUSMA

The U.S. is challenging Canada’s set-aside of a percentage of dairy TRQs exclusively for Canadian processors The United States has requested and established a dispute settlement panel regarding Canada’s administration of its dairy tariff rate quota (TRQ) policies under the Canada-United States-Mexico Agreement (CUSMA). The United States is challenging Canada’s allocation of dairy tariff-rate quotas…

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Duty on certain steel sheet and strip from four countries could expire in August

Tribunal is seeking opinions on whether it should let the finding expire or conduct an expiry review The Canadian International Trade Tribunal’s finding concerning the dumping and/or subsidizing of certain flat hot-rolled carbon and alloy steel sheet and strip originating in or exported from Brazil, China, India and Ukraine is scheduled to expire on August…

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U.S. could double tariffs on Canadian softwood lumber imports

The U.S. Department of Commerce is not expected to issue final decision until November The U.S. Department of Commerce is conducting a second administrative review of its anti-dumping and countervailing duty orders on certain softwood lumber products from Canada. The U.S. conducts annual reviews of anti-dumping and countervailing duty orders. The annual review process is…

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CBSA officially launches the CARM Client Portal

Release 1 of the CBSA Assessment and Revenue Management project was launched on May 25 The Canada Border Services Agency (CBSA) announced on Tuesday the launch of Release 1 of the CBSA Assessment and Revenue Management project, the CARM Client Portal. The Portal is a self-service tool that will facilitate accounting and revenue management processes…

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Canada and Australia settle WTO wine trade dispute

 Federal Government and four provinces reach settlement with Australia, ending WTO dispute Canada and Australia have officially settled a trade dispute initiated by Australia at the World Trade Organization (WTO) concerning wine taxation and trade practices. The Australian Government initiated the dispute action in 2018 against what it considered discriminatory measures by Canada affecting Australian…

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Notice of export price review Liquid dielectric transformers from South Korea – Hyundai Energy

The review is part of the CBSA’s enforcement of the Canadian International Trade Tribunal’s order Read More

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CETA origin quota utilization tables 2021

The Utilization levels for certain items have been updated to 2021-05-24 Read More

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Canada, Mexico and the United States conclude first CUSMA Commission meeting

Trade ministers from Canada, the United States and Mexico announced the conclusion of a successful first meeting of the Canada-United States-Mexico Agreement’s (CUSMA) Free Trade Commission (FTC). The ministers discussed progress on the implementation of the new NAFTA, as well as important trilateral trade issues such as the resilience of the trilateral integrated supply chain,…

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Operations are gradually returning to normal at the Port of Montreal

The Montreal Port Authority issued the following notice on the gradual return to normal operations following the end of the dockworkers’ strike on May 1st: – – – – – – – – – – “Status of the situation : back to business Less than three weeks after the end of the dockworkers’ strike and…

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