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Update to CFIA AIRS Website

a) Chapter 08 was publish to add the end use "Other end uses" to the following HS codes. 08.02.90.7100.01 - Acorn of oak (Quercus spp.), dried.

Let a thousand trade deals bloom

The following is excerpted from a column written by John Ibbitson that appeared in the 8 July 2011 issue of The Globe and Mail.

Loonie tumbles on disappointing U.S. jobs data

The following is from the 8 July 2011 issue of Reuters Canada. The Canadian dollar weakened to a session low against the U.S. dollar on Friday after disappointing U.S. jobs data.

Fort Erie/Niagara CBSA/CSCB Meeting Minutes

Minutes of the Fort Erie/Niagara CBSA/CSCB meeting held on 10 June 2011 are now available on the Ontario Region page of the CSCB members site. To access, please go to our website www.cscb.ca, login, and look under “Regional Activity”.

Canada Gazette Official Regulations

Members may be interested in the following, published on July 6 2011 in Part II of the Canada Gazette. 1. Under the Customs Tariff, CCOFTA Rules of Origin for Casual Goods Regulations.
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eManifest Policy Updates, June 2011

Members are advised that eManifest Policy Updates from June 2011 have been posted in the CSCB Advocacy section of the website. To access, please login to your CSCB account, click on the CSCB Advocacy link, and then click on the Design link in the eSPN Subcommitees category.
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Urgent Request for Members' Feedback

The CSCB has previously reported to members that CBSA was “placed on notice” by the Auditor General that its revenue reporting was inadequate and that the systems in place did not support the standards of data accuracy required within the Government of Canada. CBSA has acknowledged that it needs to better manage and report the $21 billion of annual revenue collected.