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CN 20-24, CBSA Reporting Patterns IT Limitations

This notice provides information on how to transmit high volumes of cargo reports. It is for the attention of carriers, freight forwarders, importers, brokers and service providers. 1. A high number of cargos per conveyance or a high number of Advance Commercial Information (ACI) supplemental or…

Join us for a CSCB Webinar on Licensing (and more) Under the SFCR!

We'd like to invite you to our next webinar on the CFIA Safe Food for Canadians Regulations (SFCR) as it relates to licensing (and more) on Wednesday, July 15, 2020 at 1 pm ET. Our speaker, Matthew Bell, Policy and Program Leader, CFIA, will walk us through the implementation of the importer…

Six targets for trade in a post-COVID world

COVID-19 lockdown measures hit aspects of trade hard. Merchandise trade volumes shrank by 3% in the first quarter of 2020, compared to the previous year average and estimates suggest an 18.5% drop for the second quarter. Services trade has been hampered by transport, travel and physical contact…

CBSA Message: TCC20-083 TCCU Tip: Avoiding Long Wait Times On Hold

When calling the TCCU, it is possible to avoid long wait times on hold. After 45 seconds of waiting, if all officers are currently busy, clients are offered the option to press 1 to leave a message. If clients leave a message, they will not lose their place in line. Messages are processed in the…

July 7: COVID-19 CBSA Commercial & Trade Update

The CBSA is working to develop procedures and protocols to adapt new methods of interaction with trade chain partners to the current reality. COVID-19 Commercial Update to Industry Stakeholders, July 7, 2020 COVID-19 Rapport commercial aux intervenants de l’industrie Le 7 juillet 2020 L’ASFC…

New import restrictions for commercial dogs imported from Ukraine

Following the Canadian Food Inspection Agency's (CFIA) investigation into a large shipment of puppies from Ukraine, the CFIA has decided to cancel the importation of all commercial puppies under 8 months of age from Ukraine, effective July 6, 2020. For more information, read the full CFIA Statement.

Here's how global supply chains will change after COVID-19

The coronavirus crisis has revealed the fragility of the modern supply chain. Recent data shows the devastating economic impact as week-on-week trade in China, the US and Europe halved because of the crisis. Diverse sourcing and digitization will be the key to building stronger, smarter supply…

Decommissioning of the OGD PARS and OGD-RMD Legacy Service Options - August 17

The Canada Border Services Agency (CBSA) has announced that the release service options known as Electronic Data Interchange (EDI) Other Government Department (OGD) Pre-Arrival Review System (PARS) and the OGD Release on Minimum Documentation (RMD) will be decommissioned as of August 17, 2020. As of…

Trudeau says he might skip USMCA summit, citing U.S. tariff threat and pandemic

Justin Trudeau is pointing to the threat of fresh U.S. tariffs and the coronavirus pandemic as reasons why he might skip a meeting in Washington next week with President Donald Trump and Mexico's Andrés Manuel López Obrador to mark the new continental trade deal. The Canadian prime minister made the…

July 3: COVID-19 CBSA Commercial & Trade Update

Further to announcements made on April 15 and May 12, the Canada Border Services Agency (CBSA) is temporarily reducing service hours at additional land, air, and marine Ports of Entry (POE) in addition to deferring seasonal opening hours at select POEs. These COVID-19 related measures are temporary…

Canadian international merchandise trade, May 2020

Following historic declines in April that saw exports and imports lose more than one-quarter of their monthly value due to the COVID-19 pandemic, exports increased 6.7% in May, mainly reflecting the resumption of production in the auto industry as well as higher crude oil prices. Meanwhile, imports…

Join us for a CSCB Webinar on Licensing (and more) Under the SFCR!

We'd like to invite you to our next webinar on the CFIA Safe Food for Canadians Regulations (SFCR) as it relates to licensing (and more) on Wednesday, July 15, 2020 at 1 pm ET. Our speaker, Matthew Bell, Policy and Program Leader, CFIA, will walk us through the implementation of the importer…

Notice to EICS Entrust Direct users

Please be advised that a recent update to the EICS server has created a situation where users who use Internet Explorer to login to EICS via Entrust Direct will be required to install a new root certificate for their Internet Explorer browser. Should this apply to you, please refer to the following…