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China rules U.S car makers guilty of dumping

The following is excerpted from the 5 May 2011 edition of The Globe and Mail. China has found some U.S.-made passenger cars benefited from unfair subsidies, damaging its car makers, although Beijing side-stepped a potential trade row with the United States by not hitting them with duties.

Canadian dollar extends slide after U.S. jobless claims data

The following is from the 5 May 2011 edition of Reuters Canada. Canada's dollar slipped to a fresh two-week low against the U.S. currency on Thursday shortly after data showed new U.S. jobless claims jumped to an eight-month high.

Update to CFIA AIRS Website

Chapter 23 was published to add new OGD extensions. 23.03.30.6230.00 - Brewing or distilling dregs and waste - dry 23.03.30.6230.01 - Barley brewers grains dehydrated

[U.S.] NAFTA Trade Jumped 11.8 Percent in February

The following is from the 3 May 2011 edition of The Journal of Commerce. Surface transportation trade between the U.S. and Canada and Mexico was 11.8 percent higher in value in February than a year earlier, the Transportation Department reported.

US Container Imports Drop 2.5 Percent in March

The following is from the 3 May 2011 edition of The Journal of Commerce. U.S. containerized imports fell 2.5 percent in March, the first year-to-year decline in 16 months, as a weak housing market contributed to a drop in imports from Asia.

U.S. Supply Chain Security Strategy Nears Completion

The following is from the 3 May 2011 edition of American Shipper. The U.S. government hopes to finalize a strategy for securing international supply chains sometime this spring, Christa Brzozowski, director of cargo and transportation security policy at the Department of Homeland Security, said last month.

Expect Wheat Board changes: vote winners

The following is excerpted from the 3 May 2011 edition of CBC News. Fresh off Monday's Conservative electoral win, Manitoba and Saskatchewan politicians are talking about changes to the Canadian Wheat Board which would give farmers more grain marketing options...

B.C. pushes minimum wage to $8.75

The following is excerpted from the 2 May 2011 edition of "The Canadian Business Journal". Workers in British Columbia will see minimum wages increase today, up 75 cents to its new $8.75 per hour pay out.

Canadian dollar rallies on Conservative poll win

The following is excerpted from the 3 May 2011 edition of Reuters Canada. The Canadian dollar rallied on Tuesday after Canada's Conservative party clinched an outright election victory, and the currency was poised for more gains as the majority win erased fears of political instability.

Centre for Food in Canada (CFIC)

The Conference Board of Canada has launched a major, multi-year initiative—the Centre for Food in Canada (CFIC)—to address one of the mega-issues facing our country today. Food impacts Canadians in an extraordinary range of ways. It affects our lives, our health, our jobs, and our economy. Details are available on The Conference Board of Canada website at:

Update to CFIA AIRS Website

Chapter 39 was published to add new OGD extensions for "Livestock Feed" and "Other end uses". 39.24.90.6250 - Mono-and diglycerides of edible fats or oils 39.24.90.6700 - Other