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How to identify border threats

The Canadian Society of Customs Brokers (CSCB) and the Canada Border Services Agency (CBSA) have recorded a discussion that is relevant to all CSCB members who are interested in learning about how industry members can play an important role in assisting the CBSA in keeping Canada healthy, safe, and secure.

This discussion applies to customs brokers, importers, carriers, exporters, and freight forwarders, and everyone else involved in the trade chain. It includes indicators of suspicious behavior that were identified by CSCB members, and is supported by additional suggestions by the CBSA. Last, but certainly not least, the CBSA provides information how you can report suspicious behavior.

Please feel free to make this recording available on your website so that your clients are aware of how they too can help.

Comments regarding the contents of this message can be sent to Paul Porrior ([email protected]) and Michelle Criger ([email protected]).

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Topic(s)

Exports

Information source

Canada Border Services Agency (CBSA)
Canadian Society of Customs Brokers (CSCB)
Disclaimer

The foregoing information is provided for informational purposes only and is not intended as, nor should it be considered, professional advice or a substitute for conducting your own thorough research and review. Before making any decisions or taking any action based on the information provided, you should conduct your own independent investigation and/or seek professional advice from a qualified expert in the relevant field. The CSCB disclaims all liability for actions taken or not taken based on the information provided.