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Update for 1 September 2004

The following messages were sent on 1 September: 1. Canada Border Services Agency (anti-dumping) Re-investigation concluded regarding Bicycles... 2. Canada Border Services Agency (notices) RC4041 Guide to Importing Commercial Goods 3. Canadian Food Inspection Agency Update to CFIA AIRS Web Site…

Messages from CN's Brampton Terminal

1 September 2004 The following messages are from CN’s Customer Support Centre. Entering Brampton Terminal Week of Sept. 7-12 Due to expected high volumes of Import loads at Brampton Intermodal Terminal following the upcoming Long Weekend there is going to be potential for gate queue lineups to…

Customs officers warn of border delays

1 September 2004 Customs officers warn of border delays The following article is excerpted from the 31 August 2004 edition of the “Toronto Star”. The customs officers’ union is currently in negotiation with Treasury Board on their contract, and the threatened job action noted in this article is…

CPR Derailment Southern Alberta

1 September 2004 CPR Derailment Southern Alberta At 3:00 PM MST August 31, 2004, a loaded coal train 862-034 derailed at mile 76.1 in the Crowsnest Sub near Cowley, AB. Arrangements have been made to detour traffic around the site until estimated line clear at 8:00 PM MST September 2, 2004. CPR's…

EDI Email

31 August 2004 EDI Email The following message is from EICS. The SMTP server experienced an issue this morning which will necessitate that any brokers who sent email requests between 4 AM and 8:15 AM August 31, 2004 (and have not received a response yet) will have to resend their requests. We are in…

Inquiry No. NQ-2004-001

31 August 2004 Inquiry No. NQ-2004-001 Certain Stainless Steel Wire A corrigendum to this finding was issued on 31 August; in the English version, the title of the annex to the statement of reasons should read: “Effects of Central Wire’s Data Revisions”. This document is found on the CITT web site…

Appeal No. AP-2003-031

31 August 2004 Appeal No. AP-2003-031 Agilent Technologies Canada Inc. In the matter of an appeal heard on April 22, 2004 under section 67 of the Customs Act, RSC 1985 (2nd Supp.), c. 1; And in the matter of decisions of the Commissioner of the CCRA dated May 21, 2003 with respect to requests for a…

Inquiry No. NQ-2004-004

31 August 2004 Inquiry No. NQ-2004-004 Outdoor Barbeques NOTICE OF COMMENCEMENT OF INQUIRY Notice was received by the Secretary of the Canadian International Trade Tribunal (the Tribunal) on August 27, 2004, from the Director General of the Anti-dumping and Countervailing Directorate at the Canada…
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Application for Associate Membership

31 August 2004 Application for Associate Membership The national office has received an application for associate membership from the following company: Fenwick Automotive Products 1100 Caledonia Road Toronto, ON M6A 2W5 Telephone: 416-787-1723 Fax: 416-787-7621 Web site: http://fencoparts.com E…

Inquiry No. NQ-2004-002

31 August 2004 Certain Steel Fuel Tanks Inquiry No. NQ-2004-002 IN THE MATTER OF an inquiry, under section 42 of the Special Import Measures Act, respecting: CERTAIN STEEL FUEL TANKS ORIGINATING IN OR EXPORTED FROM THE PEOPLE'S REPUBLIC OF CHINA AND CHINESE TAIPEI FINDING The Canadian International…

WTO approves sanctions against US

31 August 2004 WTO approves sanctions against US The following article is excerpted from “The Journal of Commerce” edition of 31 August 2004. The European Union, Japan and Brazil have received approval from the World Trade Organization to impose tariffs on U.S. imports after Congress failed to end…
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Technical Difficulties with Messages to CCS ....

31 August 2004 Technical Difficulties with Messages to CCS Designates The CSCB national office is experiencing technical difficulties with sending the daily update message to CCS designates. This problem does not affect the messages sent to corporate and associate members. We are working with our…

CN Terminal Opening Times over Labour Day Weekend

31 August 2004 CN Terminal Opening Times over Labour Day Weekend CN has provided the following details concerning opening times for their terminals over the coming Labour Day weekend. Canadian Terminals: HALIFAX (HIT) TERMINAL OPERATIONS: NORMAL HOURS - reduced staff GATE: NORMAL HOURS MONCTON…

Canada Completes First Phase of Pre-Clearance ....

30 August 2004 Canada Completes First Phase of Pre-Clearance for Export of Seed Potatoes to Mexico The following news release is from the CFIA on 27 August 2004. The first phase of a pre-clearance program that will allow Canadian seed potatoes to be exported to Mexico has now been successfully…

Labour Day Weekend

30 August 2004 Labour Day Weekend The following message is from the Electronic Commerce Unit at the CBSA. The Electronic Commerce Unit will be closed on the statutory holiday of Monday, September 6, 2004. B3 Entries processed and accepted on both Monday Sept 6 and Tuesday, September 7 will appear on…

WTO backs Wheat Board

30 August 2004 WTO backs Wheat Board The following article is excerpted from the 30 August 2004 edition of “globeandmail.com”. The World Trade Organization … rejected a U.S. appeal against an earlier finding that Canada does not violate international law in its wheat trade. The WTO appeals body…

EICS Bulletin

30 August 2004 EICS Bulletin Web and EDI connectivity to the EICS may be intermittently unavailable between 7:30 and 8:00 am est on Tuesday, 31 August. The servers will be rebooted, and this must take place in line with other processes.

Flynn again hammers away at port security

30 August 2004 Flynn again hammers away at port security The following article is excerpted from the 27 August 2004 edition of “The Journal of Commerce”. National and homeland security expert Stephen E. Flynn on Wednesday continued to press members of Congress to increase funding for federal efforts…

Railway shipments boom in the second quarter

30 August 2004 Railway shipments boom in the second quarter The following article is excerpted from the 27 August 2004 edition of “Canadian Transportation & Logistics”. Canadian railways reported their strongest quarter for shipments in five years between April and June this year. Statistics Canada…