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Chinese exporters reach U.S. cap on some textiles

Chinese exporters reach U.S. cap on some textiles The following article is excerpted from the 9 July 2005 edition of “globeandmail.com”. Chinese exporters yesterday reached a cap the U.S. imposed seven weeks ago on trade in knit shirts and underwear and neared the limit on trousers, amid a surge in…

Update to CFIA AIRS Web Site

Update to CFIA AIRS Web Site Chapter 16 was published - meat inspection system now approved for Cyprus, Czech Republic and Slovakia. / Le chapitre 16 a été approuvé - système d'inspection des viandes maintenant approuvé pour Chypre, République Tchèque et Slovaquie. 16.01 - Sausages and similar…

IMO ponders move to electronic ship documents ...

IMO ponders move to electronic ship documents database The following article is excerpted from the 11 July 2005 edition of “American Shipper”. An International Maritime Organization committee agreed last week to explore the idea of using electronic databases holding information on certificates and…

IMO ponders move to electronic ship documents...

IMO ponders move to electronic ship documents database The following article is excerpted from the 11 July 2005 edition of “American Shipper”. An International Maritime Organization committee agreed last week to explore the idea of using electronic databases holding information on certificates and…

Vancouver strike in third week

Vancouver strike in third week The following article is excerpted from the 11 July 2005 edition of “The Journal of Commerce”. The Canadian government won't intervene in the strike by 1,000 container truckers that has shut down the movement of local traffic at the Port of Vancouver. "The federal…

Strike feared if U.S. takes over ILA

Strike feared if U.S. takes over ILA The following article is excerpted from the 7 July 2005 edition of “American Shipper”. There’s growing worry in the shipping industry that a dock strike could be the end result of a racketeering complaint by the U.S. Department of Justice against the…

ILA, USMX say no strike will occur during RICO ...

ILA, USMX say no strike will occur during RICO action The following article is excerpted from the 8 July 2005 edition of “American Shipper”. Responding to a flurry of fears among shippers, port and terminal interests that the pending U.S. government civil RICO action against the International…

Supachai: “These negotiations are in trouble”

Supachai: “These negotiations are in trouble” Introductory Remarks by WTO Director-General Supachai in a press release issued on 8 July. The negotiations discussed are those for the current international Doha round. …. Frankly, it is sobering to pass from the high level of expectations and hopes…

Update to CFIA AIRS Web Site

Update to CFIA AIRS Web Site Chapters 19 and 21 have been published - meat inspection system now approved for Cyprus, Czech Republic and Slovakia. 19.02.20 - Stuffed pasta, whether or not cooked or otherwise prepared/Pâtes alimentaires farcies (même cuites ou autrement préparées) 19.02.30 - Other…
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Environment Canada Requirements

Environment Canada Requirements The CSCB has received additional information from Environment Canada concerning goods governed by the Off-Road Small Spark-Ignition and Compression-Ignition Engine Regulations. The following list, which is not official, indicates the tariff items under which spark…

PC 2005-1282 Regulations Amending the Storage...

8 July 2005 PC 2005-1282 Regulations Amending the Storage of Goods Regulations PC 2005-1282 defines the meanings of certain weapons and firearms with regard to the Regulations Amending the Storage of Goods Regulations.

PC 2005-1281 Regulations Amending the Sale...

PC 2005-1281 Regulations Amending the Sale of Goods Regulations Amendment 1. Section 3 of the Sale of Goods Regulations is replaced by the following: 2. Unless the thing is spirits, specially denatured alcohol, wine, raw leaf tobacco or a tobacco product, these Regulations apply to the sale by…

PC 2005-1280 Regulations Amending the Refund...

PC 2005-1280 Regulations Amending the Refund of Duties Regulations Amendments 1. Section 1 of the Refund of Duties Regulations is amended. 2. Section 31 of the Regulations is replaced. 3. Paragraph 32(a) of the Regulations is repealed. 4. The portion of section 33 of the French version of the…

PC 2005-1279 Regulations Amending the Duty Free..

PC 2005-1279 Regulations Amending the Duty Free Shop Regulations Amendments to definitions of “boissons alcoolisées” and “excisable goods” and treatment of alcoholic beverages are made in this Order, which are deemed to have come into effect on 1 July 2003.

PC 2005-1278 Regulations Amending the Customs...

PC 2005-1278 Regulations Amending the Customs Sufferance Warehouses Regulations Amendments 1. The definition “Department” in section 2 of the Customs Sufferance Warehouses Regulations in repealed. 2. Paragraph 12(3)(b) of the French version of the Regulations is replaced. 3. Section 14.2 of the…

PC 2005-1277 Regulations Amending the ...

PC 2005-1277 Regulations Amending the Accounting for Imported Goods and Payment of Duties Regulations Amendments 1. The definition of “intoxicating liquors” in section 2 of the Accounting for Imported Goods and Payment of Duties Regulations is repealed. 2. The definition “participants’ requirement…

PC 2005-1264 Regulations Amending the ...

PC 2005-1264 Regulations Amending the Accounting for Imported Goods and Payment of Duties Regulations Amendment 1. Paragraph 11(1)(e) of the Accounting for Imported Goods and Payment of Duties Regulations is replaced by the following: (e) subject to subsection (3), where the goods are commercial…

Ottawa pressures Vancouver strikers

Ottawa pressures Vancouver strikers The following article is excerpted from the 8 July 2005 edition of “The Journal of Commerce”. The Canadian government was poised today to intervene in the strike by container truckers against the Port of Vancouver … but only if drivers and motor carriers agree to…

CN Form to be used for Forecasting Purposes

CN Form to be used for Forecasting Purposes The following message is from CN’s vice president of intermodal services. In face of growing import volumes at the Ports of Vancouver, CN requests that all customers submit rolling 4-week forecasts. These forecasts are already required for volumes arriving…