CFIA-AIRS Updates, 8 April

April 8, 2019

A) Chapter 01 was published to modify the import conditions for the following SH code originating from the United States. NO VERSION CHANGE

01.06.41.2104 – Honeybee queens

B) Chapter 04 was published to modify the import conditions for the following HS codes with the end use « Breeding » originating from the United States. NO VERSION CHANGE.

04.07.11.1020.01 - Fertilized eggs for incubation.  - Poultry egg. 
04.07.19.1020.01 - Fertilized eggs for incubation - POULTRY.  Turkey egg.

C) Chapter 05 was published to:

i) remove a registration type and modify the import conditions for the following HS codes with the end uses “Other end Uses” and “Livestock feed” originating from New Zealand.

05.10.00.1286 - Glands and other animal products used in the preparation of pharmaceutical products
05.11.99.5345 - Inedible meat products

This created a requirement version change for the following HS codes originating from all other origins except the United States.

05.10.00.1286 - Glands and other animal products used in the preparation of pharmaceutical products
05.11.99.1298.99 - Other
05.11.99.1299.99 - Other
05.11.99.1301.99 - Other
05.11.99.1302.14 - Other
05.11.99.5345 - Inedible meat products

ii) modify the import conditions for the following SH codes originating from Switzerland. 

05.11.10.1290 - Frozen bovine semen
05.11.99.1293.02 - Bison/buffalo 
05.11.99.1293.20 - Water buffalo

D) Chapter 23 was published to modify the registration type list and the import conditions for the following HS code with the end use “Other end uses” originating from New Zealand.

23.01.10.5345 - Meat for inedible rendering.

This created a requirement versions change for the same HS code originating from all origins except Japan and the United States.

Please verify your version numbers before submitting through EDI. 
If you have any questions, please contact your National Import Service Centre. 


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