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WCO Member Countries Intending to Implement...
June 27, 2005
WCO Member Countries Intending to Implement the Framework of Standards The World Customs Organization (WCO) has provided a list of the 73 countries that have expressed an intention to implement the Framework of Standards to Secure and Facilitate Global Trade, following its adoption by the WCO…
Canada Day Arrangements from CBSA
June 27, 2005
Canada Day Arrangements from CBSA The following message is from the Electronic Commerce Unit at the CBSA. Please note that the Electronic Commerce Unit will be closed on the statutory holiday Friday July 1st. The K84, Exchange Rate and daily Notification of Release reports will run as they normally…
EICS Arrangements for Canada Day 2005
June 27, 2005
EICS Arrangements for Canada Day 2005 Friday 1 July 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 for normal hours. The Help Desk email will be monitored between 08:00 - 16:00 (EST)…
Canada Seeks Public Views on NAFTA Rules of ...
June 27, 2005
Canada Seeks Public Views on NAFTA Rules of Origin Amendments The following is extracted from an ITC news release issued on 27 June 2005. The government announced today it is seeking public comment on further proposed changes to the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA) rules of origin. “These…
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New Export Regulations
June 27, 2005
New Export Regulations The CBSA has responded to questions asked by CSCB members concerning the new export regulations. These questions were asked as a result of information provided by CBSA at a recent meeting, and this clarification should prove helpful. Our questions, and CBSA's responses, follow…
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Environment Canada Requirements
June 27, 2005
Environment Canada Requirements The CBSA has confirmed that the requirements of the Off-Road Small Spark-Ignition and Compression-Ignition Engine Regulations do not allow for the release of these goods to be done electronically. CBSA have also indicated that they have made a presentation on the CSA…
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Proof of Export at Time of Accounting
June 27, 2005
Proof of Export at Time of Accounting At the request of a member, we have asked the CBSA for their policy concerning proof of export required when importing goods of tariff items 9992.00.00; 9971.00.00; 9813.00.00 and 9814.00.00. The following response has been provided by CBSA: "Although the…
Update for 27 June
June 27, 2005
The following messages were sent on 27 June: 1. Canada Border Services Agency (electronic commerce) Canada Day Arrangements from CBSA 2. Canadian Food Inspection Agency Statement by the Honourable Andy Mitchell... 3. Canadian Society of Customs Brokers (general) New Export Regulations Proof of…
Tapping C-TPAT’s potential
June 27, 2005
Tapping C-TPAT’s potential The following article is excerpted from the 20 June 2005 edition of “The Journal of Commerce” magazine. The Customs-Trade Partnership Against Terrorism has been the focus of much attention in recent months. Articles in this magazine and others have highlighted the program…
Update from CN regarding MISC Terminal...
June 27, 2005
27 June 2005 Update from CN regarding MISC Terminal - Canada Day weekend Thursday, June 30th 0001-2359 (regular hours) Friday, July 1st 0001-1400 Saturday, July 2nd 1000-1800 Sunday, July 3rd 1400-0001 (regular hours)
CN Notice regarding Independence Day...
June 27, 2005
CN Notice regarding Independence Day, Monday, July 4 (USA) Note: All Canadian Terminals = Normal Operation DETROIT TERMINAL OPERATIONS: July 4 – CLOSED July 5 - NORMAL HOURS GATE: CLOSED July 4 NORMAL HOURS July 5 AUBURN TERMINAL OPERATIONS: July 4 – CLOSED July 5 - NORMAL HOURS GATE: CLOSED July 4…
Strike cripples Vancouver port
June 27, 2005
Strike cripples Vancouver port The following article is excerpted from the 17 June 2005 edition of “The Journal of Commerce”. More than 1,000 harbor truck drivers remain off the job at the Port of Vancouver on Monday, demanding raises of C$150 to $200 a day to keep up with soaring fuel costs. The…
WCO Finalizes "Framework of Standards"
June 24, 2005
World Customs Organization Finalizes “Framework of Standards to Secure and Facilitate Global Trade” The following news release was issued on 24 June by the World Customs Organization. During the first day of their annual Council Sessions in Brussels, Directors General of Customs, representing the…
Garlic, Fresh or Frozen, from the PRC and Vietnam
June 24, 2005
Garlic, Fresh or Frozen, from the PRC and Vietnam A review of normal values was concluded on 24 June 2005 respecting garlic, fresh or frozen, originating in or exported from the PRC and Vietnam. The review was conducted as part of the CBSA’s enforcement of the CITT’s order of 20 March 2002 that…
Minutes of Customs Meeting, 21 June 2005 in Fort..
June 24, 2005
Minutes of Customs Meeting, 21 June 2005 in Fort Erie These minutes are also available to members only on the Ontario Region page of the CSCB web site, at http://www.cscb.ca. Members may wish to pay particular attention to the information in these minutes from Louis Gionet at the EICB concerning…
2004-2005 Sugar Containing Products Quota ...
June 24, 2005
2004-2005 Sugar Containing Products Quota Holders List (1 October 2004-30 September 2005) The Sugar Containing Products Quota Holders List for 2004-2005 has been updated to indicate that Windsor Foods has been deleted from the list. The revised list is found on the ITC web site, at: http://www.dfait…
TT Club warns of heightened risk profile...
June 24, 2005
TT Club warns of heightened risk profile for logistics operators The following article is excerpted from the 24 June 2005 edition of “Canadian Transportation & Logistics”. Transport mutual TT Club is warning growth in end-to-end logistics services and the greater complexity of long-distance supply…
Greenspan: Forget China curbs
June 24, 2005
Greenspan: Forget China curbs The following article is excerpted from the 24 June 2005 edition of “The Journal of Commerce”. Imposing trade tariffs on China would be misguided and put the future of the U.S. economy ``at risk,'' Federal Reserve Chairman Alan Greenspan said. Greenspan, testifying to…
Making Secure Worldwide Trade a Reality
June 24, 2005
Making Secure Worldwide Trade a Reality The following press release was issued by US Customs and Border Protection on 24 June 2005. United States Customs and Border Protection (CBP) Commissioner Robert C. Bonner submitted the United States’ “Declaration of Intent” to adopt the World Customs…
CN621 Clarification of the Scope of Tariff Item..
June 23, 2005
CN621 Clarification of the Scope of Tariff Item 0303.79.00 with regard to the Order Suspending the Application of Concessions on Imports of Certain Products Originating in the United States Customs Notice 621 informs the public of the various species of frozen fish classified under Tariff Item 0303…