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Canada Border Services Agency Red Tape Progress Report

The Canada Border Services Agency's Red Tape Progress Report has been published, outlining progress made in reducing regulatory red tape, including completed initiatives and upcoming plans. 

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Short-term initiatives

Within the next 12 months, the CBSA will work to advance the following initiatives:

  1. Addressing Inefficient Regulatory Requirements Related to Commercial Processing
  2. Federal Border Partners Initiative
  3. Free-Flow International-to-International Transit
  4. Improvements to CBSA Trusted Traveller Programs
  5. Transporter Obligations

Medium-term initiatives

Within one to two years, the CBSA will work to advance the following initiatives:

  1. Trusted Trader Modernization
  2. Canada's Free Trade Agreements
  3. Simplified Reporting for Cruise Ships and other Conveyances

Long-term initiatives

In two years or more, the CBSA will work to advance the following initiatives:

  1. Customs Sufferance Warehouses Regulations – Receipt and Refusal of Goods
  2. Traveller Modernization
  3. Passenger Name Record and Booking Reference Information
  4. Flexibility for Presentation and Reporting Obligations

Please visit this link for more information: https://cbsa-asfc.gc.ca/agency-agence/reports-rapports/rtr-rfa-eng.html

 

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