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PC 2004-1605 and PC 2004-1606

10 January 2005 PC 2004-1605 PC 2004-1605 is the Regulations Amending the NAFTA Rules of Origin Regulations. These Regulations came into force on 1 January 2005. *** PC 2004-1606 PC 2004-1606 is the Order Amending Certain Textile and Apparel Remission Orders, 2004. The Orders amended include…

Rice Is Said to Pick Trade Negotiator as Deputy

10 January 2005 Rice Is Said to Pick Trade Negotiator as Deputy The following article is excerpted from the 7 January 2005 edition of “The New York Times”. Moving to assemble a pragmatic team as secretary of state, Condoleezza Rice has selected Robert B. Zoellick, the administration's top trade…

CBP extends reconciliation deadline for six...

10 January 2005 CBP extends reconciliation deadline for six months The following article is excerpted from the 10 January 2005 edition of “American Shipper”. U.S. Customs and Border Protection said it has extended the time period to 21 months from 15 months for importers to file electronic…

Inquiry No. NQ-2004-005

10 January 2005 Inquiry No. NQ-2004-005 Certain Fasteners IN THE MATTER OF an inquiry, under section 42 of the Special Import Measures Act, respecting: THE DUMPING OF CERTAIN FASTENERS ORIGINATING IN OR EXPORTED FROM THE PEOPLE'S REPUBLIC OF CHINA AND CHINESE TAIPEI AND THE SUBSIDIZING OF SUCH…

Surface NAFTA trade gains

7 January 2005 Surface NAFTA trade gains The following article is excerpted from the 6 January 2005 edition of “The Journal of Commerce”. The United States continued to increase surface transportation trade with Mexico and Canada in October, according to data released by the U.S. Department of…

Update for 7 January 2005

The following messages were sent on 7 January: 1. General Surface NAFTA trade gains Record year for Montreal boxes Customs symposium to emphasize strategy

Record year for Montreal boxes

7 January 2005 Record year for Montreal boxes The following article is excerpted from the 6 January 2005 edition of “The Journal of Commerce”. The Port of Montreal (schedules) enjoyed its strongest year in two decades in 2004, led by record-breaking container volume, and port officials expect…

Customs symposium to emphasize strategy

7 January 2005 Customs symposium to emphasize strategy The following article is excerpted from the 7 January 2005 edition of “The Journal of Commerce”. CSCB President Carol West will attend this symposium. How to develop a comprehensive national and international strategy for cargo security will be…

CFIA AIRS Web Site Returns

6 January 2005 CFIA AIRS Web Site Returns The CFIA reports that the AIRS web site has returned to functionality.

CTACC Meeting, 28 October 2004

6 January 2005 CTACC Meeting, 28 October 2004 Minutes of, and presentations made at, the Customs and Trade Administration Consultative Committee (CTACC) meeting held on 28 October 2004 are now available on the CSCB web site, at the following addresses: Minutes http://www.cscb.ca/listinfo

Update to Directive D-03-08

6 January 2005 Update to Directive D-03-08 Appendix 1, "Areas Regulated for the Emerald Ash Borer", of Directive D-03-08, "Phytosanitary Requirements to prevent the introduction into and spread within Canada of the Emerald Ash Borer, Agrilus planipennis (Fairmaire), into Canada", has been revised…

CN To Implement New Reservations...

6 January 2005 CN To Implement New Reservations Strategy at Brampton Intermodal Terminal CN has announced that, effective 18 January 2005, all export traffic tendered at the Brampton Intermodal Terminal and destined to a Canadian port will require a reservation to enter the terminal. As well, a…

B234 North American Free Trade Agreement...

5 January 2005 B234 North American Free Trade Agreement – Motor Vehicle Averaging Election The purpose of the Motor Vehicle Averaging Election is to provide the form to be used by a producer of light-duty or heavy-duty vehicles in filing an election to average in accordance with section 11 of the…

Courses in Ontario Region, Winter 2005

5 January 2005 Courses in Ontario Region, Winter 2005 Once again, the CSCB Ontario Region, in conjunction with IECanada and AICBA, will present a series of seminars offered by the CBSA in Burlington, Niagara Falls and Cambridge. The complete list of course offerings and application form is available…
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Problems with K84’s, 5 January 2005

5 January 2005 Problems with K84’s Members may have experienced problems with the generation of K84’s today. The CBSA Electronic Commerce Unit has brought this problem to the attention of IT, and the issue is receiving attention as the highest priority. We will provide members with further…

Update to Directive D-97-05

5 January 2005 Update to Directive D-97-05 Appendix 1, "Regulated Areas where Chrysanthemum White Rust occurs or is suspected to occur", of Directive D-97-05, "Phytosanitary Measures for Chrysanthemum, Dendranthema, and Leucanthemella serotina Plant Material to Prevent the Introduction of…
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K84 Problem Resolved

5 January 2005 K84 Problem Resolved The Electronic Commerce Unit at the CBSA reports that the daily K84 will be run at 4:30 est this afternoon. Feasibility tests run earlier in the afternoon were successful, so there should be no problems encountered with this procedure. The cause of the problem has…

Problems with CFIA AIRS Web Site

5 January 2005 Problems with CFIA AIRS Web Site The following message is from the CFIA. It has come to our attention that there have been some problems with the AIRS website today. Please note that our IT staff are working on this, however we do not have any indication of how long it will take to…

Customs looking to put drivers with CDRP cards...

5 January 2005 Customs looking to put drivers with CDRP cards on the FAST track The following article is excerpted from the 3 January 2005 edition of “Canadian Transportation & Logistics”. Drivers whose Commercial Driver Registration Program (CDRP) card has expired or is expiring should apply for…

Load securement regs on the books but...

5 January 2005 Load securement regs on the books but enforcement delayed The following article is excerpted from the 3 January 2005 edition of “Canadian Transportation & Logistics”. New load securement regulations are now in effect in most provinces but they will likely not be enforced until mid…