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NCBFAA weighs in on broker filer code lawsuit

19 May 2009 NCBFAA weighs in on broker filer code lawsuit The following is excerpted from the 18 May 2009 edition of “American Shipper”. The National Customs Brokers & Forwarders Association of America… has filed an amicus brief in the Court of International Trade contesting [US] Customs and Border…

Contraction easing, recovery expected: World Bank

19 May 2009 Contraction easing, recovery expected: World Bank The following is excerpted from today's edition of "Financial Post". The pace of contraction in world economic output appears to be easing and recovery could begin at the end of this year, World Bank President Robert Zoellick told Spanish…

Farm Leaders Fear Trade Restrictions

19 May 2009 Farm Leaders Fear Trade Restrictions The following is excerpted from today's edition of “The Journal of Commerce”. Fear is growing that governments around the world will take measures to restrict trade in agricultural products, some farm industry executives and analysts told the World…

CN Notice: Miscellaneous Fees Tariff CN 9008

15 May 2009 CN Notice: Miscellaneous Fees Tariff CN 9008 The following notice is from CN to all customers who ship goods to the U.S. While transporting your goods, CN sometimes incurs various government-imposed fees. Effective July 1, 2009, we will be assessing a U.S. Customs User Fee applicable to…

CP Notice: U.S. carload facilities closed 25 May

15 May 2009 CP Notice: U.S. carload facilities closed for Memorial Day, Monday, May 25, 2009 On May 25, 2009, Canadian Pacific will not be offering local service to carload facilities in the U.S. Over-the-road trains will maintain normal operations. Please note: Regular service applies to automotive…

Public Hearings, Appeals Schedule

15 May 2009 Public Hearings, Appeals Schedule Starting Date, Appeal No., Appellant, Act 2009-05-20, AP-2008-011, Sarstedt Canada Inc., Customs Act 2009-06-16, AP-2008-012, P.I. Light Systems Canada Inc., Customs Act 2009-09-22, AP-2008-015, J.I.T Industrial Supply and Distribution Ltd., Customs Act…

H1N1 Virus, What to expect at the border

15 May 2009 H1N1 Virus, What to expect at the border Border services officers work closely with quarantine officers, who are employed by the Public Health Agency of Canada (PHAC). Border services officers refer anyone showing symptoms of illness to a quarantine officer. Travellers arriving in Canada…

EICS: Victoria Day Holiday

15 May 2009 EICS: Victoria Day Holiday Monday, 18 May 2009 is a designated government holiday, and the Bureau's offices will be closed (no officers or Help Desk staff will be available). The EICS system will be available Friday 04:00 - 24:00; Saturday from 04:00 to 20:00 and Monday from 04:00 - 24…

Ottawa has spent 5% of its stimulus package

15 May 2009 Ottawa has spent 5% of its stimulus package The following is excerpted from 14 May 2009 edition of "Financial Post". The federal government has spent nearly $2-billion, or just under 5%, of the $40-billion in fiscal stimulus it pledged in its January budget to combat a recession that now…
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B2 Issues

15 May 2009 B2 Issues The CSCB has received a further response to a letter to the CBSA regarding outstanding B2 issues. In their response, CBSA has advised that they are in the process of reviewing and assessing the B2 pilot. The B2 pilot involves B2s submitted in the Prairie region and forwarded to…

Update to CFIA AIRS website

15 May 2009 Update to CFIA AIRS website Chapter 15 was published to add the a new OGD extension. NO VERSION CHANGES. 15.06.00.5903 Emu oil (for cosmetics).

Will productivity pull us out?

15 May 2009 Will productivity pull us out? The following is excerpted from today's edition of "globeandmail.com". The article was written by Kerry Stirton, a New York-based investment manager, formerly of Goldman Sachs. Each week Mr. Stirton examines a facet of the current economic situation…

Companies grapple with cross-border security rules

15 May 2009 Companies grapple with cross-border security rules The following appeared in today's edition of "greatfallstribune.com". Numerous pieces of legislation creating more regulations for importing and exporting goods across the U.S.-Canadian border have passed in the last few years, said…

EU stumbles on Canada's internal barriers

15 May 2009 EU stumbles on Canada's internal barriers The following is excerpted from today's edition of "Financial Post". The historic free-trade negotiations between Canada and the European Union were launched to much fanfare this month, but reaching a deal between the 27-country economic bloc and…

Recession deepens in Europe

15 May 2009 Recession deepens in Europe The following is excerpted from today's editin of "globeandmail.com". Europe sank to what may be the recession's low point in the first quarter of the year as tumbling German exports and investment plus further sharp drops in output elsewhere sped up the pace…

[US] Blanket Declaration Pilot Program for ALR...

15 May 2009 [US] Blanket Declaration Pilot Program for Automated Line Release or Border Release Advance Screening and Selectivity programs The [US] government began a pilot program on May 1, 2009, initially open to those entities currently participating in one of U.S. Customs and Border Protection’s…

CPSC Won’t Delay Effective Date for Tracking...

15 May 2009 CPSC Won’t Delay Effective Date for Tracking Labels on Children’s Products The following is excerpted from today's edition of ST&R's "WorldTrade Interactive". The effective date for compliance with the statutory requirement for tracking labels on all children’s products remains Aug. 14…

Green shoots? Analyst sees "red roots"

15 May 2009 Green shoots? Analyst sees "red roots" The following is excerpted from today's "American Shipper". Transportation analyst Ed Wolfe sees "a seeming disconnect between freight volumes during the March and April period and the reported improving economic data." "As opposed to green shoots…

WTO Confirms Judgment Against U.S.

15 May 2009 WTO Confirms Judgment Against U.S. The following appeared in today's edition of "Journal of Commerce". The Appellate Body of the World Trade Organization confirmed an earlier finding that the United States should stop using "zeroing," a controversial method of calculating antidumping…