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National Workshop on Fresh Fruit and Vegetable Program Modernization - Report

The Canadian Food Inspection Agency’s (CFIA) first workshop on the modernization of the Fresh Fruit and Vegetable Program was held on March 28-29, 2011 at the Hampton Inn Conference Centre, Ottawa, Ontario. The primary goal of the workshop was to engage industry stakeholders and partners in an open dialogue to identify opportunities for improvement to the program and develop a strategic Modernization Plan to address them.

Dollar hits highest level since November, 2007

The following is excerpted from the 26 July 2011 edition of The Globe and Mail. The Canadian dollar (CAD/USD-I1.060.0050.44%) traded at its highest level since early November, 2007, on Tuesday as nervousness over the failure of American lawmakers to raise the country's debt limit punished the greenback.

Update to CFIA AIRS Website

a) Chapter 23 was published to add new OGD extensions. 23.01.10.1995.21 - Swine pancreas extract dehydrated

Import Requirements for Temperate Fresh Fruit

The Canadian Food Inspection Agency has updated the following directive: Summary of Plant Health Import Requirements for Temperate Fresh Fruit Approved for Entry into Canada

World Trade Report 2011

The World Trade Organization has released the following report: World Trade Report 2011

Update to CFIA AIRS Website

a) Chapter 01 was published to add new OGD extensions. 01.06.90.2113.78 - Diadromus pulchellus Wesmael (HYMENOPTERA: Ichneumonidae)

Trade Patterns and Global Value Chains in East Asia: from trade in goods to trade in tasks

The increasing internationalization of supply chains is challenging our interpretation of conventional trade statistics, as traditional concepts like country of origin, or the distinction between goods and services, become blurred. This publication, jointly produced by the WTO and the Institute of Developing Economies — Japan External Trade Organization (IDE-JETRO), focuses on the factors that have helped to shape global production.

Halifax's Container Traffic Up 3.3 Percent

The following is from the 21 July 2011 issue of The Journal of Commerce. Strong Canadian dollar, difficult global conditions kept growth moderate, port authority says

Consumer Price Index, June 2011

Consumer prices rose 3.1% in the 12 months to June, primarily the result of higher prices for gasoline and food purchased from stores. This follows a 3.7% increase posted in May.