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Innovak DIY Products Inc. v CBSA [CA 43.1(1)(c)]

3 January 2008 Innovak DIY Products Inc. v CBSA [CA 43.1(1)(c)] HEADNOTE: At issue is whether the goods in question should be classified as rubber articles . The goods at issue in the appeal were bungee cords which the CBSA, in an initial advance ruling, classified as textiles. Appeal dismissed…

Globalization: The world's not so flat

3 January 2008 Globalization: The world's not so flat This article is extracted from the 2 January 2008 edition of “globeandmail.com”. Much of the discussion around the issue of globalization has focused on the "flatness" it brings. Buoyed by the release of Thomas Friedman's book The World is Flat…

Asia/Europe usurps transpacific as biggest deep...

3 January 2008 World Liner Supply: Asia/Europe usurps transpacific as biggest deep-sea trade This article is excerpted from the 2 January 2008 edition of “American Shipper”. The Asia to North Europe/Mediterranean trade has overtaken the transpacific as the world’s biggest deep-sea trade in terms of…

North-south ties - you can't beat history

2 January 2008 North-south ties - you can't beat history The following article is excerpted from the 2 January 2008 edition of “globeandmail.com”. For those folks who still resist the economic integration of North America, and there are a strident few left, it's getting awfully late for a comeback…

The loonie's turbulent flight

2 January 2008 The loonie's turbulent flight This article is extracted from the 1 January 2008 edition of “globeandmail.com”. The Canadian dollar has ended a tumultuous year and currency traders are looking forward to a period of relative calm. In the parlance of the industry, the loonie could…

U.S. 'vicinity-read' cards assailed by privacy...

2 January 2008 U.S. 'vicinity-read' cards assailed by privacy experts This article is excerpted from the 2 January 2008 edition of “globeandmail.com”. Passport cards for Americans who travel to Canada, Mexico, Bermuda and the Caribbean will be equipped with technology that allows information on the…

Passport rules come into effect Jan. 31

2 January 2008 Passport rules come into effect Jan. 31 This article is extracted from the 2 January 2008 edition of “globeandmail.com”. Not all legislative changes and advances in travel technology involve air travel. Watch for these developments on the ground and on the seas this year: U.S. travel…

US Customs Issues Proposed Rule [re 10+2]

2 January 2008 US Customs Issues Proposed Rule Requiring Additional Cargo Information This news release was issued by the Office of International Affairs and Trade Relations of US Customs on 2 January 2008. The Notice of Proposed Rulemaking is scheduled to be published in the US Federal Register on…

[US] CBP Mandates Electronic Manifests Nationwide

2 January 2007 CBP Mandates Electronic Manifests Nationwide This news release from US Customs and Border Protection was issued on 2 January 2008. Truck carriers will be required to electronically submit manifests detailing cargo and carrier information to U.S. Customs and Border Protection prior to…

January 2008 Softwood Lumber Quotas

31 December 2007 January 2008 Softwood Lumber Quotas Softwood Lumber interim quota allocations for January 2008 are now available in EICS. Please be advised that the volume available currently represents 80% of the actual January allocation.

CP International Intermodal Terminal Policy Change

31 December 2007 CP International Intermodal Terminal Policy Change - Import Storage at Lachine, PQ In our continuous efforts to improve Canadian Pacific’s Intermodal Terminal fluidity, CP will be implementing a change to the loaded storage policy at our Lachine Terminal in Montreal. CP’s current…

CN7-039, Summary of the Special Economic ....

31 December 2007 CN7-039, Summary of the Special Economic Measures (Burma) Regulations The purpose of this notice is to inform exporters and importers of the key provisions of the Special Economic Measures (Burma) Regulations that relate to the prohibition of goods exported to and imported from…
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Frontier Supply Chain Solutions Inc. - Corporate..

31 December 2007 Frontier Supply Chain Solutions Inc. - Corporate Membership Application The CSCB welcomes an application for a corporate membership from Frontier Supply Chain Solutions Inc. The CSCB contact is the company’s president, Mr. Michael Butterfield. The contact information follows…
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We Welcome Our New Corporate Member, mkmarin ....

31 December 2007 We Welcome Our New Corporate Member, mkmarin trade services inc. The CSCB is pleased to welcome our new corporate member, mkmarin trade services inc. The CSCB contact is the company’s President, Ms. Kim Campbell. The contact information follows: P.0. Box 26510, 5000 Hwy 7E Markham…
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We Welcome Our New Associate Member, Anixter ...

31 December 2007 We Welcome Our New Associate Member, Anixter Canada Inc. The CSCB is pleased to welcome our new associate member, Anixter Canada Inc. The CSCB contact is Mr. Bill Halverson. Their contact information follows: Anixter Canada Inc. 200 Foster Crescent Mississauga, ON L5R 3Y5 Telephone…
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We Welcome Our New Associate Member, Cargill Ltd.

31 December 2007 We Welcome Our New Associate Member, Cargill Limited The CSCB is pleased to welcome our new associate member, Cargill Limited. The CSCB contact is Ms. Heather Gledhill. Their contact information follows: Cargill Limited 300 - 240 Graham Avenue Winnipeg, MB R3C 4C5 Telephone: 204-947…

Subsidy complaints could further sour WTO trade...

31 December 2007 Subsidy complaints could further sour WTO trade talks This article is excerpted from the 28 December 2007 edition of “The Journal of Commerce”. In a dispute that provides a further setback to multilateral Doha Round negotiations, the World Trade Organization's Dispute Settlement…

A Happy New Year isn't likely for the economy

31 December 2007 A Happy New Year isn't likely for the economy The following article is excerpted from the 30 December 2007 edition of the “Toronto Star”. In the New Year just ahead, our biggest challenge will be to clean up the financial mess from 2007, in the hope that 2009 will be better. This…