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CBP Announces Preliminary Assessment of FY11 Continued Dumping and Subsidy Offset Act Distributions

The following is excerpted from a 4 November 2011 news release by CBP. U.S. Customs and Border Protection is providing its preliminary calculations of the impact of the Claims Resolution Act on the Continued Dumping and Subsidy Offset Act distributions for fiscal year 2011. This release is available in its entirety at: http://www.cbp.gov/xp/cgov/newsroom/highlights/11042011_4.xml __________________________________________________

Canada Committed to Opening New Global Markets for Canadian Businesses

The following is excerpted from a 5 November 2011 news release by Foreign Affairs and International Trade Canada. The Honourable Ed Fast, Minister of International Trade and Minister for the Asia-Pacific Gateway, today underscored the importance of concluding a trade agreement with India during a tour of McCain Foods International’s manufacturing facility in Mehsana, India, stating it is a top priority in the Harper government’s low-tax, job-creating, pro-trade plan. This release is available in its entirety at:

Government of Canada Focused on Economy

The following is excerpted from a 6 November 2011 news release by Foreign Affairs and International Trade Canada. As world leaders were meeting in France for the G-20 Summit, the Honourable Ed Fast, Minister of International Trade and Minister for the Asia-Pacific Gateway, was leading a trade mission to India and the Honourable Joe Oliver, Minister of Natural Resources, was promoting Canada’s plentiful and world-class natural resources in China and Japan. This release is available in its entirety at:

Canada Gazette - Proposed Notices and Regulations

Members may be interested in the following, published on 05 November 2011 in Part I of the Canada Gazette. 1. Canadian International Trade Tribunal, Under the Customs Act, Contech Holdings Canada Inc. v. President of the Canada Border Services Agency, Appeal Nos.: AP-2010-033 and AP-2010-042. Goods in Issue: Certain greenhouse carts and parts thereof

N.A. surface trade passes $80 billion in August

The following is excerpted from the 4 November 2011 edition of Canadian Transportation & Logistics. Trade using surface transportation between Canada, the US, and Mexico was 18.3% higher in August than in August 2010, totalling $80.4 billion, according to the Bureau of Transportation Statistics (BTS) of the US Department of Transportation. This was the second time on record that US-NAFTA trade by land modes exceeded $80 billion in one month - the first time was in March... The article is available in its entirety at:

Canada's International Trade Minister Ed Fast Holds Second Annual Dialogue with India's Minister of Commerce and Industry Anand Sharma

The following is excerpted from a 3 November 2011 news release by Foreign Affairs and International Trade Canada. The Honourable Ed Fast, Minister of International Trade and Minister for the Asia-Pacific Gateway, today met with Anand Sharma, India’s Minister of Commerce and Industry, in Delhi. The two ministers discussed a wide range of trade-related issues and, in particular, agreed on the timing for the next round of negotiations on a comprehensive economic partnership agreement (CEPA)... The release is available in its entirety at:

CBSA Message: Tariff Notice TN-56

The Canada Border Services Agency (CBSA) has posted amendments to the Departmental Consolidation of the Customs Tariff (Tariff), found in Tariff Amendment package T2011-3. These changes result from Orders in Council P.C. 2011-1236 and P.C. 011-1237. This notice is available in its entirety on the CBSA website at:

Carney takes reins of global banking watchdog

The following is excerpted from the 4 November 2011 edition of The Globe and Mail. Mark Carney, governor of the Bank of Canada, has been confirmed as new chairman of the Financial Stability Board, the G20's global banking watchdog. The FSB is an international body tasked with co-ordinating global efforts to set regulations aimed at preventing future financial meltdowns... This article is available in its entirety at:

Public Hearings, Appeals

Starting Date Appeal No. Appellant Act Type of Hearing 2011-11-15 AP-2011-009 Costco Wholesale Canada Ltd. Customs Act Public Hearing 2011-11-17 AP-2011-010 AP-2011-019 Commonwealth Wholesale Corp. Customs Act Public Hearing 2011-11-22 AP-2011-011 Bauer Hockey Corporation Customs Act Public Hearing

CBSA Message: Time Change

The following message is from CBSA (EDI11-063). Sunday, November 6th, 2011 Time change: In order to complete the time change from the Eastern Daylight Time to Standard Time, all of the CBSA’s EDI systems will be unavailable for 120 minutes, from 01:30 (Eastern Daylight Time) until 02:30 (Eastern Standard Time). This will impact all EDI applications which are: Electronic Releases, RNS, CUSDEC, CADEX, CSA, ACI Marine, ACI Air, ACI eManifest Highway, as well as Rail and Highway Cargo. __________________________________________________

Official International Reserves

The following is excerpted from a 3 November 2011 news release by the Department of Finance Canada. The Department of Finance announced today that Canada’s official international reserves increased by an amount equivalent to US$1,710 million during October to US$65,428 million. Details on the level and composition of Canada’s reserves as of October 31, 2011, as well as the major factors underlying the change in reserves, are provided below... This release is available in its entirety at:

Commissioner Hosts Meetings with Trade Groups

The following is excerpted from a 28 October 2011 news release by CBP. As part of a commitment to meet regularly with the trade community, U.S. Customs and Border Protection Commissioner Alan D. Bersin hosted a series of roundtable discussions with trade representatives yesterday at the agency’s Washington, D.C. headquarters. Held monthly, the meetings are designed to provide an informal setting for agency officials and trade association leaders to discuss issues and share mutual concerns... This release is available in its entirety at: