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U.S. eyes customs pre-clearance facilities...

19 March 2009 U.S. eyes customs pre-clearance facilities to speed up trade The following is excerpted from March 18th edition of "National Post". The Obama administration has agreed to examine the possibility of opening U.S. customs facilities within Canada to help speed trade across the nations'…

CN09-003, Extension of MFN Tariff to Libya

18 March 2009 CN09-003, Extension of Most-Favoured-Nation Tariff to Libya 1. On January 29, 2009, the Most-Favoured-Nation (MFN) tariff treatment was extended to Libya. Goods originating in Libya that are accounted for pursuant to subsections 32(1), (2) or (5) of the Customs Act, on or after January…

Enhanced Navigation Features on CBSA Website...

18 March 2009 Enhanced Navigation Features on CBSA Website on 30 March CBSA will be launching updates to its website on 30 March to better serve a variety of user audiences, including Canadians and residents, commercial clients, non-Canadians and non-residents, and the media. New features on the…

CN Message: Lacey Act Requirements

18 March 2009 CN Message: Lacey Act Requirements Reminder to all customers shipping plants and plant products to the U.S. As previously communicated, the U.S. Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service (APHIS) announced an amendment to the Lacey Act, part of the 2008 Farm Bill (also known as the…

Sufferance Warehouses and Carbon Monoxide Levels

18 March 2009 Sufferance Warehouses and Carbon Monoxide Levels CBSA in the GTA has issued a letter to warehouse operators and CBSA staff addressing health and safety concerns for Border Services Officers (BSOs) with respect to the levels of carbon monoxide in certain sufferance warehouses when…

Extension of the B2 Pilot Project

18 March 2009 Extension of the B2 Pilot Project Further to our messages of 28 March 2008 and 27 October 2008, the B2 pilot project has once again been extended. The new date is 30 September 2009 at which time a final decision with regards to the pilot will be announced. This pilot involves CBSA's…

Update to CFIA AIRS website

17 March 2009 Update to CFIA AIRS website a) Chapter 01 was published to add the end uses "Canadian animals returning to Canada" and "Other end uses" to the following HS codes from the US. 01.06.019.2078.01 Polar bears. 01.06.019.2078.02 Brown bears. 01.06.019.2078.03 Grizzly bears. 01.06.019.2078…

Saskatchewan winter weight removal now in effect

18 March 2009 Saskatchewan winter weight removal now in effect The following article is extracted from the 17 March 2009 edition of “Canadian Transportation & Logistics”. Truckers and shippers across Saskatchewan have been advised by the Ministry of Highways and Infrastructure to begin reducing the…

Time to upgrade ties with China

18 March 2009 Time to upgrade ties with China This article is excerpted from the 15 March 2009 edition of the “Toronto Star”. What's near the top of U.S. President Barack Obama's to-do list at the Group of 20 summit next month in London? A huddle with Chinese President Hu Jintao to co-ordinate…

Canada's public safety minister discusses border..

18 March 2009 Canada's public safety minister discusses border security with U.S. officials The following is excerpted from today's article by the "Canadian Press". Canada's public safety minister is in Washington discussing border security with his American counterpart. Peter Van Loan met Wednesday…

World Bank warns of G20 protectionism

18 March 2009 World Bank warns of G20 protectionism This article is excerpted from the 18 March 2009 edition of “globeandmail.com”. Seventeen of the Group of Twenty developing and industrial nations have introduced restrictive trade practices since pledging in mid-November to avoid protectionism…

Bersin top candidate for CBP chief

18 March 2009 Bersin top candidate for CBP chief This article is excerpted from the 17 March 2009 edition of “American Shipper”. Homeland Security Secretary Janet Napolitano is strongly considering Alan Bersin, chairman of the San Diego County Regional Airport Authority and a former federal…

Mexico Raises Stakes on Trucking

18 March 2009 Mexico Raises Stakes on Trucking This article is excerpted from the 17 March 2009 edition of “The Journal of Commerce”. The long battle over allowing Mexican trucks to haul freight throughout the U.S. has taken an ominous turn with Mexico's announcement that it slap retaliatory tariffs…

China Threatens WTO Case Against U.S. Ban on...

18 March 2009 China Threatens WTO Case Against U.S. Ban on Poultry Imports This article is excerpted from the 18 March 2009 edition of “WorldTrade Interactive”. Chinese officials said last week that Beijing could file a World Trade Organization complaint against the U.S. over a provision in the…

10 Steps to Improve Homeland Security

18 March 2009 10 Steps to Improve Homeland Security This article, by Lillian C. Borrone and Stephen D. Van Beek of The Eno Transportation Foundation, is excerpted from the 18 March 2009 edition of “The Journal of Commerce”. While a great deal has been accomplished over the last eight years to…

Revised import requirements for wood packaging...

17 March 2009 Revised Canadian import requirements for wood packaging material from China: IPPC mark soon mandatory In September 2008, the Canada's Forestry Delagation met with China's General Administration for Quality Supervision, Inspection and Quarantine (AQSIQ) to discuss the repeated…

Aluminum Extrusions from China, NQ-2008-003

17 March 2009 Aluminum Extrusions from China, NQ-2008-003 The Canadian International Trade Tribunal today found that the dumping and subsidizing of custom-shaped and standard-shaped aluminum extrusions, excluding certain products, originating in or exported from the People’s Republic of China have…

No need for border worries: Van Loan

17 March 2009 No need for border worries: Van Loan The following is excerpted from the March 17th edition of the "Ottawa Citizen". Public Safety Minister Peter Van Loan on Monday said he's convinced early worries that the new Obama administration might impose new security measures at the Canada-U.S…

[US] Fed to mull ways to lift country out of ...

17 March 2009 [US] Fed to mull ways to lift country out of recession The following is excerpted from today's "Business Week". Federal Reserve policymakers gather to examine ways to lift the country out of financial and economic turmoil as Americans fume over the government's handling of AIG's…