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.
Table of contents
Short-term initiatives
Within the next 12 months, the CBSA will work to advance the following initiatives:
- Addressing Inefficient Regulatory Requirements Related to Commercial Processing
- Federal Border Partners Initiative
- Free-Flow International-to-International Transit
- Improvements to CBSA Trusted Traveller Programs
- Transporter Obligations
Medium-term initiatives
Within one to two years, the CBSA will work to advance the following initiatives:
- Trusted Trader Modernization
- Canada's Free Trade Agreements
- 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:
- Customs Sufferance Warehouses Regulations – Receipt and Refusal of Goods
- Traveller Modernization
- Passenger Name Record and Booking Reference Information
- 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