CBSA Message (TCC18-070) - Changes to SWI Integrated Import Declaration (IID) Regulated Commodities Data Element Matching Criteria

June 26, 2018

Clients Affected: All importers and brokers using the IID

The CBSA is pleased to announce that Trade Chain Partners can now use the SWI IID Regulated Commodities Data Element Matching Criteria to identify commodities regulated by a particular Participating Government Department or Agency (PGA) program.

The Regulated Commodities Data Element Matching Criteria Tables are to be used in conjunction with SWI IID Electronic Commerce Client Requirements Document in order to ensure that all of the mandatory commodity importation data and image requirements are captured.

Please note that not all PGA Programs make use of HS codes as a means to identify whether a commodity that is regulated by that program. Therefore, the Data Element Matching Criteria may also contain other commodity codes such as Intended Use codes, Canadian Product Codes, provision of a Licence Permit Certificate or Other, etc.

Effective June 25, 2018 the following changes have been made:

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All the HS codes for Steel – Carbon Steel and Steel – Speciality Steel have been replaced with the information below.

  Program Commodty Type HS CODE OPERATOR HS CODE FROM HS CODE TO
           
  Steel Carbon Steel WITHIN RANGE 7206000000 7229999999
  Steel Speciality Steel WITHIN RANGE 7301000000 7302999999
  Steel Speciality Steel WITHIN RANGE 7304000000 7306999999
  Steel Speciality Steel WITHIN RANGE 7312000000 7313999999
  Steel Speciality Steel STARTS WITH 7308 7308
  Steel Speciality Steel STARTS WITH 7317 7317

The link to the SWI IID Regulated Commodities Data Element Matching Criteria can be found here:

Please note that the Webpage is in the process of being updated.

https://www.cbsa-asfc.gc.ca/prog/sw-gu/regcom-marreg/menu-eng.html


Accessible to: 
Everyone
Topic(s): 
Release / Release Options (Integrated Import Declaration (IID), PARS, RMD, etc.) / CBSA “In the works” / Single Window Initiative
Information Source: 
Canada Border Services Agency (CBSA)
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