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CN577 Certain Dishwashers and Dryers ...

21 June 2004 CN577 Certain Dishwashers and Dryers Originating in or Exported from the United States of America Customs Notice 577 advises that on 10 June 2004 the CBSA initiated a review of the normal values and export prices of certain household appliances. The current review will encompass certain…

Poissonnerie du Phare Ouest Inc Fined $1,000

21 June 2004 Poissonnerie du Phare Ouest Inc Fined $1,000 Poissonnerie du Phare Ouest Inc., a company in Matane, has been convicted of trying to export fish that was not processed or stored in a federally registered establishment. This is an infraction of subsection 6(1) of the Fish Inspection…

Service-sector leaders press WTO for progress

21 June 2004 Service-sector leaders press WTO for progress The following article is excerpted from “The Journal of Commerce” edition of 18 June 2004. Frustrated by the pace of current multilateral trade talks, global service industry leaders will meet with leaders of the World Trade Organization in…
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Customs Notice N-572 Update

21 June 2004 Customs Notice N-572 Update At the request of its members, the CSCB has received clarification on several points in Customs Notice N-572. This Customs Notice states that the Canada Border Services Agency (CBSA) will cease collecting permits for certain programs administered on behalf of…

Québec holiday, 24 June 2004

21 June 2004 Québec holiday, 24 June 2004 The following message is from the Electronic Commerce Unit at the CBSA. The following is information concerning this year's civic holiday in Québec on Thursday, June 24, 2004. For all clients, overnight reports will run the evenings of Wednesday, June 23 and…

Detroit Windsor Tunnel to embark on major....

21 June 2004 Detroit Windsor Tunnel to embark on major infrastructure project The following article is excerpted from the 18 June 2004 edition of “Canadian Transportation & Logistics”. The Detroit Windsor Tunnel will embark on a major transportation infrastructure this summer. The world's second…

Truck manifest nears completion

21 June 2004 Truck manifest nears completion The following article is excerpted from “American Shipper” on 21 June 2004. U.S. Customs and Border Protection will phase in new advance manifest rules for trucks crossing into the United States region by region, probably beginning in the fall…. The…

Groups oppose U.S. Coast Guard approval...

21 June 2004 Groups oppose U.S. Coast Guard approval of non-U.S. ship security plans The following article is excerpted from the 21 June 2004 edition of “American Shipper”. Several industry associations representing U.S. exporters, importers and manufacturers, as well as groups of shipowners and…

Inquiry No. NQ-2003-003

18 June 2004 Inquiry No. NQ-2003-003 Wood Venetian Blinds and Slats IN THE MATTER OF an inquiry, under section 42 of the Special Import Measures Act, respecting: WOOD VENETIAN BLINDS AND SLATS ORIGINATING IN OR EXPORTED FROM MEXICO AND THE PEOPLE'S REPUBLIC OF CHINA FINDINGS The Canadian…

NCBFAA Hill Testimony Reiterates Commitment...

18 June 2004 NCBFAA Hill Testimony Reiterates Commitment to Security, Calls for Balance between Security and Trade Facilitation The following is excerpted from the NCBFAA press release made available on 17 June 2004. The NCBFAA is a long-standing member of the IFCBA, and has participated in the…

Customs emphasizes need for U.S. ratifying...

18 June 2004 Customs emphasizes need for U.S. ratifying revised Kyoto Convention The following article is excerpted from the 18 June 2004 edition of “American Shipper”. Canada acceded to the Kyoto Convention in 2000; the Convention requires a total of 40 contracting parties before it enters into…

House panel questions Customs' trade focus

18 June 2004 House panel questions Customs' trade focus The following article is excerpted from the 18 June 2004 edition of “The Journal of Commerce”. Officials with Customs and Border Protection sought to reassure a House trade panel that its role in facilitating trade hasn't been overtaken by anti…

D15-2-22 Filter Tipped Cigarette Tubes

17 June 2004 D15-2-22 Filter Tipped Cigarette Tubes This memorandum refers to the renewal of undertakings pursuant to subsection 53(1) of the SIMA regarding certain filter-tipped cigarette tubes originating in or exported from France. It is divided into six sections, all under “Guidelines and…
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The CSCB Welcomes our Newest Associate Member

17 June 2004 The CSCB Welcomes our Newest Associate Member The CSCB is pleased to welcome Robert Bosch Corporation as an associate member. The company’s contact is Shaji Ahmed, and the contact details follow: Robert Bosch Corporation 2800 South 25th Avenue Broadview, Illinois 60155 USA Telephone…

Update to CFIA AIRS Web Site

17 June 2004 Update to CFIA AIRS Web Site Chapter 44 was published on 16 June. 44.03.20.0128.02 - Douglas fir - other products such as logs - untreated/Sapin de douglas - autres produits comme les billes de bois - non traité 44.03.20.0128.99 - Other tree species - other products such as logs -…

Scheduled Outage

17 June 2004 Scheduled Outage The following message is from the Electronic Commerce Unit at the CBSA. EDI Mailbox outage: Please be advised that due to scheduled maintenance, the mailboxes between ACROSS and CCS/CADEX will be down on Saturday, June 19, 2004 from 5:00 am to 5:30 am and on Sunday…

Common border zone proposed

17 June 2004 Common border zone proposed The following article is excerpted from the 17 June 2004 edition of the “Toronto Star”. Ontario Premier Dalton McGuinty is proposing "binational" zones at Canada-U.S. border crossings, a move to speed commerce between the two countries but one that would…

ISPS compliance up in latest IMO survey

17 June 2004 ISPS compliance up in latest IMO survey The following article is excerpted from the 16 June 2004 edition of “The Journal of Commerce”. The International Maritime Organization said Wednesday [16 June] that less than a third of eligible ports (schedules) and slightly more than 10 percent…