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Gordon Gee, Appeal No. AP-2008-013
March 3, 2009
3 March 2009 Gordon Gee, Appeal No. AP-2008-013 IN THE MATTER OF an appeal filed under section 67 of the Customs Act, R.S.C. 1985 (2d Supp.), c. 1; AND IN THE MATTER OF a letter dated January 28, 2009, from the Canadian International Trade Tribunal directing Mr. Gordon Gee to show cause why the…
Update to CFIA AIRS website
March 3, 2009
3 March 2009 Update to CFIA AIRS website A) Chapter 01 was published to add a new registration type for the following HS Code. 01.06.90.2109.99 - Other insects and other organisms New registration type: #661 - Documentation certifying that species does not require a plant protection permit to import…
Canada's border porous: Report
March 3, 2009
3 March 2009 Canada's border porous: Report The following is excerpted from the 1 March 2009 edition of "Toronto Star". Canada's border agency allows some strategic nuclear and military equipment to leave the country without checking whether rogue countries or terrorists are the buyers, a new report…
Sharp drop into recession suggests pain will be...
March 3, 2009
3 March 2009 Sharp drop into recession suggests pain will be short The following is excerpted from the March 3rd edition of "globeandmail.com". Canada's recession is brutal. It could also turn out to be mercifully short. Gross Domestic Product contracted at an annual rate of 3.4 per cent in the…
GDP decline heralds long slump
March 3, 2009
3 March 2009 GDP decline heralds long slump The following is excerpted from the March 3rd edition of "Toronto Star". The Bank of Canada is poised to cut its benchmark overnight rate in half today as it attempts to pull the Canadian economy out of a downward spiral. The rate cut, which may or may not…
What Obama's bold budget means for Canada
March 3, 2009
3 March 2009 What Obama's bold budget means for Canada The following is excerpted from the February 28th edition of "globeandmail.com". It was written by Jeffrey Simpson. President Barack Obama's budget is stunning, bold and radical, yet it won't be enough to set his country's finances straight. For…
Big banks cut lending rates
March 3, 2009
3 March 2009 Big banks cut lending rates The following was reported on in the March 3rd edition of "Toronto Star". Canadians looking for mortgages and business borrowers are getting a break today as the Bank of Canada cut its influential interest rate again by a half-point to a record low of 0.5 per…
EU closer to total ban on Canadian seal products
March 3, 2009
3 March 2009 EU closer to total ban on Canadian seal products THe following is excerpted from the March 3rd edition of "globeandmail.com". The European Union took another step toward a ban on Canadian seal products yesterday as a parliamentary committee rejected a proposal to label the products…
USTR’s New Trade Agenda Sees Global Engagement...
March 3, 2009
3 March 2009 USTR’s New Trade Agenda Sees Global Engagement, Approval of Pending FTAs The following was reported on in the March 3rd edition of "WorldTrade Interactive". The Office of the U.S. Trade Representative has submitted to Congress its 2009 Trade Policy Agenda and 2008 annual report on the…
Ambitious [US] Trade Agenda on Hold Pending USTR..
March 3, 2009
3 March 2009 Ambitious [US] Trade Agenda on Hold Pending USTR Confirmation The following is excerpted from the March 3rd edition of "WorldTrade Interactive". The House Ways and Means and Senate Finance committees have established an ambitious trade agenda for the two-year session of the 111th…
CBP "10+2" Information Sessions, March 2009
March 3, 2009
3 March 2009 CBP "10+2" Information Sessions, March 2009 The following is excerpted from the 3 March 2009 news release by CBP. CBP is hosting trade outreach events in various locations around the U.S. to provide the trade community with an opportunity to learn more about the new Importer Security…
Waterproof Footwear from China and Vietnam...
March 2, 2009
2 March 2009 Waterproof Footwear from China and Vietnam - Notice of Commencement of Preliminary Injury Inquiry The Canadian International Trade Tribunal today initiated a preliminary injury inquiry into a complaint by the Shoe Manufacturers’ Association of Canada, of Baie d’Urfé, Quebec, that it has…
Central bank tactics pushed to brink
March 2, 2009
2 March 2009 Central bank tactics pushed to brink The following article is excerpted from the 1 March 2009 edition of “globeandmail.com”. Bank of Canada Governor Mark Carney is approaching uncharted territory. Widely expected to reduce the benchmark lending rate to 0.5 per cent this week, Mr. Carney…
[Canadian] Economy takes 3.4% dive
March 2, 2009
2 March 2009 [Canadian] Economy takes 3.4% dive This article is excerpted from the 2 March 2009 edition of “globeandmail.com”. Canada's economic growth cratered in the fourth quarter, as the global recession starved exporters of markets and deterred wary consumers from spending at their usual pace…
Homeland Security chief says Canada-U.S. border...
March 2, 2009
2 March 2009 Homeland Security chief says Canada-U.S. border review 'misconstrued' The following is excertped from the 27 February 2009 edition of "National Post". U.S. Homeland Security Secretary Janet Napolitano sought to reassure Canadians on Friday that a recent review of U.S-Canada border…
Certain plain weave canvas fabric - Request to...
March 2, 2009
2 March 2009 Certain plain weave canvas fabric - Request to eliminate duty The Department of Finance [DoF] is seeking your views on a request that it has received to eliminate the duty on certain plain weave canvas fabric for use in the manufacture of apparel. DoF is proposing to add a duty-free…
Canadian Chamber Economic Update - GDP Report
March 2, 2009
2 March 2009 Canadian Chamber Economic Update - GDP Report Canada's economy contracted at an annualized rate of 3.4% in the final quarter of 2008, marking the start of the recession. This was the sharpest quarterly decline since 1991. Wide-ranging weakness was evident. - Consumer spending fell an…
GCC Remains Resilient
March 2, 2009
2 March 2009 GCC Remains Resilient This article is by Peter G. Hall, Vice-President and Chief Economist, Export Development Canada Spreading global weakness is casting doubt on the forecasts for global economic hot spots. Gulf Cooperation Council countries defied description in the boom years, but…
EU leaders reject bailout at emergency summit
March 2, 2009
2 March 2009 EU leaders reject bailout at emergency summit This article is excerpted from the 2 March 2009 edition of “globeandmail.com”. The European Union vowed to heal the rift between its Western and Eastern halves at yesterday's emergency summit as the recession threatened to shatter any sense…
All Around the World, Trade Is Shrinking
March 2, 2009
2 March 2009 All Around the World, Trade Is Shrinking This article is excerpted from the 28 February 2009 edition of “The New York Times”. The world trading system, whose growth was deemed an inevitable part of globalization only a year ago, is now shrinking rapidly. Japan, a country built in large…