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FATDC Portal on Canadian Economic Sanctions
December 10, 2014
Foreign Affairs, Trade and Development Canada has updated the small business portal on Canadian Economic Sactions. The portal is available at http://www.international.gc.ca/sanctions/index.aspx?lang=eng.
CETA: NL premier reconsidering support of massive trade deal
December 10, 2014
Premier Paul Davis cast Newfoundland and Labrador’s support for a European free trade deal in doubt over an escalating fishery dispute with the federal government. Davis said he’ll reconsider backing the Comprehensive Economic and Trade Agreement (CETA) if Ottawa insists on adding what he said are…
Price gap help could be cancelled out with higher tariffs
December 10, 2014
Canadians could soon be paying more for a range of products, despite a move Tuesday by the Conservative government to lessen the gap between the prices paid by Canadians and Americans for the same goods. A 2013 federal budget decision to raise tariffs on items from 72 countries takes effect Jan. 1…
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Updated Timelines for eManifest
December 10, 2014
CBSA has provided updated timelines for eManifest system functionality and deployment. These timelines and dates, which could be subject to change, are available in a CBSA presentation. Highlights include: implementation of Integrated Import Declaration (IID) and Document Imaging Function (DIF) in…
CBSA Message (TCC014-064): CN14-030 and the 2015 Classification and Tariff Code Files
December 9, 2014
Further to Customs Notice CN14-030 pertaining to the implementation of the Canada-Korea Free Trade Agreement (CKFTA), please be advised that the classification and tariff code files will be available mid December. These files will include the changes as a result of the Canada-Korea Free Trade…
D10-14-49, Tariff Classification of Racing Shells Under Tariff Item 8903.99.10
December 9, 2014
The CBSA has updated memorandum D10-14-49, Tariff Classification of Racing Shells Under Tariff Item 8903.99.10. This memorandum explains the Canada Border Services Agency’s policy concerning the tariff classification of racing shells under tariff item 8903.99.10 of the Customs Tariff. A complete…
EDC Export Performance Monitor - December 2014
December 9, 2014
Canada's trade surplus narrowed in October, to $99 million as exports increased by just 0.1% and imports increased by 0.5%. However, with the surplus Canada appears on track to post its first trade surplus on an annual basis since 2011. Machinery and Equipment exports increased by 8.0%, feeding on…
Certain Photovoltaic Modules and Laminates, PI-2014-003
December 9, 2014
The Canadian International Trade Tribunal (the Tribunal) hereby gives notice that, pursuant to subsection 34(2) of the Special Import Measures Act (SIMA), it has initiated a preliminary injury inquiry to determine whether the evidence discloses a reasonable indication that the alleged injurious…
CRA Red Tape Reduction Consultations
December 9, 2014
There is still time to have your say on how the Canada Revenue Agency (CRA) can reduce red tape! The CRA's online consultations continue until December 12, 2014. This is an opportunity for you to give your comments and ideas on how the CRA can improve the services it provides to help make it easier…
Update to CFIA AIRS Website
December 9, 2014
a) Chapter 07 was published to; i) change the release recommendation from "Approved" to "Refer to CFIA-NISC" and add registration types for the following HS code originating from the state of California 07.04.90.3013 - Other - including Kohlrabi and similar edible brassicas (fresh or chilled) This…
Government quietly signed customs agreement with China
December 8, 2014
Prime Minister Stephen Harper’s government quietly signed a customs-sharing agreement with China without announcing it to the public, Global News has learned. And the move has experts worried about the consequences to Canada’s security. At the end of Harper’s trip to China in November, the…
A strong voice challenges an anchor on the Canadian economy
December 8, 2014
Brian Mulroney has been out of politics for more than two decades, but when he speaks, people generally take notice. Such was the case when the former Conservative Prime Minister, pronounced that the time has come to end the protectionist regime that controls how dairy, eggs and chicken are priced…
Canada Gazette - Notices and Proposed Regulations
December 8, 2014
Subscribers may be interested in the following, published on 6 December 2014 in Part I of the Canada Gazette. Environment, Dept. of the, and Dept. of Health Canadian Environmental Protection Act, 1999 Publication after screening assessment of cobalt and cobalt-containing substances, including those…
Canada and Israel Begin Third Round of Trade Expansion Talks
December 8, 2014
The Honourable Ed Fast, Minister of International Trade, ...announced the start of the third round of negotiations to expand and modernize the Canada-Israel Free Trade Agreement (CIFTA). The negotiations are taking place in Jerusalem from December 7 to 11, 2014, and will cover a range of issues. An…
D11-4-24, Uniform Regulations – Chapters C and E of the Canada-Chile Free Trade Agreement (CCFTA)
December 8, 2014
The CBSA has updated memorandum D11-4-24, Uniform Regulations – Chapters C and E of the Canada-Chile Free Trade Agreement (CCFTA) 1. This memorandum has been revised in order to present the Uniform Regulations in the form of an appendix. 2. The editing revisions made do not affect or change the…
CFIA Import Systems Issues
December 5, 2014
Please be advised that Canadian Food Inspection Agency (CFIA) import systems are currently experiencing difficulties. The following systems are currently unavailable: Digital Document Store (DDS) Automated Shipment Inspection Status Search Tool (ASISST) During this time clients are instructed to…
10 Reasons to Reject Protectionism
December 5, 2014
You may recall this list. It was first printed in the fall of 2009, when global crisis gave rise to an alarming wave of neo-protectionism. With the post-crisis period starting to creep into the rear-view mirror, we are once again getting on with the business of growth. Will the decades of…
Windsor CBSA/Customs Brokers Meeting Minutes, 6 November 2014
December 5, 2014
Minutes of the Windsor CBSA/Customs Brokers meeting held on 6 November 2014 are now available on the Ontario Region page of the CSCB members site. The minutes were prepared by CBSA. Questions may be directed to [email protected]. To access, please log in to your CSCB account, click on…
Certain Photovoltaic Modules and Laminates from China, Notice of Initiation of Investigation
December 5, 2014
The Canada Border Services Agency (CBSA) has today initiated investigations under SIMA respecting the alleged the injurious dumping and subsidizing of certain photovoltaic modules and laminates originating in or exported from the People’s Republic of China. The investigations follow a complaint…
Customs Notice 14-030, Implementation of the Canada–Korea Free Trade Agreement (CKFTA)
December 5, 2014
NOTE: The CSCB is awaiting to hear from CBSA when the tariff will be updated to include the duty rates for goods entered under the Canada-Korea tariff treatment. Implementation 1. This customs notice is to inform you that the Canada–Korea Free Trade Agreement (CKFTA) will be implemented on January 1…