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Security key to strengthening trade ties with US

The following is excerpted from the 19 August 2013 article by Canadian Transportation & Logistics.

Ensuring the security of our transportation systems is key to strengthening Canada-US trade relationship, according to Canada’s new transport minister, Lisa Raitt.

Raitt …said that in implementing the Beyond the Border Action Plan, a shared vision for perimeter security and economic competitiveness announced in 2011, the two countries are developing a joint cross-border approach to help maritime commerce recover faster after a major disruption.

She referred to a few initiatives in the works:

  • As part of En Route to Intelligent Mobility  –  the $30-million Intelligent Transportation Systems Strategic Plan for Canada – Ottawa has committed to advancing the development and deployment of innovative technologies across Canada. One of these projects, the Commercial Vehicle Preclearance System for compliant vehicles will reduce the number of times vehicles need to stop at inspection stations, saving time and reducing fuel usage.
  • Raitt announced a $2-million repayable contribution to AXYS Technologies. The contribution was made through Industry Canada’s Strategic Aerospace and Defence Initiative, designed to encourage strategic research and development resulting in new products and services. This contribution will help AXYS develop applications that collect, analyze and display sensitive maritime data to enhance port and harbour security. Users of the applications will be able to monitor potential criminal threats in real time and will benefit from the company’s capabilities in marine environment monitoring.
  • The Port of Prince Rupert is participating in a pilot project to improve the efficiency of shipping international goods by rail through Canadian ports to American markets by eliminating duplicate screening of containers as they cross the Canada-U.S. border…

This article is available in its entirety at http://www.ctl.ca/news/security-key-to-strengthening-trade-ties-with-us-raitt-tells-acpa/1002539556/.

Topic(s)

International Trade and Border Management

Information source

Canadian News Channel
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