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Michigan to Build Ambassador Bridge Ramp Within Months

The following is from the 26 January 2012 edition of the Journal of Commerce. Latest development in battle between MDOT, bridge owner The Michigan Department of Transportation said it will build an off-ramp connecting the Ambassador Bridge, the busiest U.S.-Canada crossing, to two interstate highways within the next few months.

Update to CFIA AIRS Website

a) Chapter 01 was published to streamline the conditions and to change the recommendation from "CBSA Inspection - Border Service Officers (BSO) trained and authorized in FPA inspection " to "CBSA Inspection" for the following HS codes for New Zealand. 01.06.41.2103 Honeybees (Packaged). 01.06.41.2104 Honeybee queens b) Chapter 01 was also published to remove the end uses " Permanent importation after temporary US stay" and "Temporary importation after temporary US stay" to the following HS code for various countries.

CFIA - Network Slowdowns

Please note that CFIA is having network slowdowns. At this time we are unable to determine when service will be fully restored, however, we will keep you informed as information becomes available. We apologize for any inconvenience this may cause and would like to thank you for your cooperation. Contact Times and Phone Numbers: National ISC 7:00 AM to 3:00 AM Eastern Time: 800-835-4486 7:00 AM to 11:00 PM Eastern Time: 877-493-0468 __________________________________________________

Canada Further Expands Sanctions Against Syria

The following is excerpted from a 25 January 2012 news release by Foreign Affairs and International Trade Canada. Foreign Affairs Minister John Baird today announced new sanctions against Syria’s Assad regime in concert with like-minded countries: “We want to make sure we are doing everything we can to isolate this reprehensible regime." This release is available in its entirety at:

International Customs Day 2012

The following is excerpted from a 26 January 2012 message from the World Customs Organization (WCO). WCO Secretary General, Kunio Mikuriya, launches the Year of Connectivity with the slogan “Borders divide, Customs connects” on the occasion of International Customs Day as the WCO prepares to celebrate its 60th anniversary this year. This message is available on the WCO website at:

Minister Fast and U.S. Trade Representative Ron Kirk Sign Two-Year Extension to Canada-United States Softwood Lumber Agreement

The following is excerpted from a 23 January 2012 news release by Foreign Affairs and International Trade Canada. The Honourable Ed Fast, Minister of International Trade and Minister for the Asia-Pacific Gateway, and Ron Kirk, United States Trade Representative, today signed a two-year extension to the Canada-United States Softwood Lumber Agreement, which will benefit lumber workers and their families by bringing much-needed stability and predictability to the lumber industry. This release is available in its entirety at:

Harper to tout Canada as ideal investment spot in Davos

The following is excerpted from the 26 January 2012 edition of The Globe and Mail. Canada needs to take steps to preserve its hard-won economic stability, Prime Minister Stephen Harper says. He will be elaborating on those steps later today in a key address to the 2,600 delegates attending the World Economic Forum, where he will also stress the need for Europe to quickly make sure its debt crisis doesn't contaminate the global economy. This article is available in its entirety at:

Defence agreements signed with U.S.

The following is excerpted from the 25 January 2012 edition of CBC News. Canada and the U.S. have finalized one agreement and renewed another to better co-ordinate civilian and military forces against threats. Defence Minister Peter MacKay, speaking Tuesday night to a group of defence officials, diplomats and civil servants, said the two countries were expected Wednesday to renew the Civil Assistance Plan and sign off on the Combined Defence Plan. This article is available in its entirety at:

Ontario finance minister sees targeted budget reforms

The following is excerpted from the 25 January 2012 edition of Reuters Canada. Ontario's spring budget will see targeted changes to the public sector, rather than cuts across all areas, the finance minister of Canada's most populous province said on Wednesday. "I categorically reject that we will do across the board cuts," Ontario Finance Minister Dwight Duncan said in an interview. This article is available in its entirety at:

February K84

CBSA have confirmed that they will waive late accounting penalties for paying February’s K84 after its due date of February 29th. A message from CBSA will follow. __________________________________________________

Aluminart Products Limited vs CBSA, Appeal No. AP-2011-027

Order issued Tuesday, January 24, 2012 IN THE MATTER OF an appeal filed by Aluminart Products Limited on July 29, 2011, pursuant to subsection 61(1) of the Special Import Measures Act, R.S.C. 1985, c. S-15; AND IN THE MATTER OF a motion filed by Universal Consumer Products Inc. on January 13, 2012, for leave to intervene in the appeal pursuant to subsection 61(2) of the Special Import Measures Act and rule 39 of the Canadian International Trade Tribunal Rules, S.O.R./91-499. BETWEEN ALUMINART PRODUCTS LIMITED Appellant AND

Register Now! ... CSCB and CBSA Joint Session on Advanced HS Classification

HS classification and its compliance implications have been recognized by the CSCB and CBSA as a priority for education and training. As a result of our shared recognition of its importance and our ongoing collaboration on this subject area, we are pleased to announce that Vancouver will be the site of a second CBSA/CSCB joint seminar on HS Classification.

Softwood Quota Allocations, February 2012

Softwood Lumber interim quota allocations for FEBRUARY 2012 are now available in EICS. Please be advised that the volume available currently represents 80% of the actual FEBRUARY allocation. __________________________________________________

White House releases global supply chain security plan

The following is from the 25 January 2012 edition of American Shipper. The Obama administration on Wednesday unveiled its global supply chain security strategy on Wednesday at the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland. The document is a whole-of-government approach towards balancing security and international trade that acknowledges to properly manage cross-border commerce extends beyond the Department of Homeland Security.

Japan Posts First Annual Trade Deficit in 31 Years

The following is from the 25 January 2012 edition of the Journal of Commerce. Suffered a $32 billion largely because of disaster-caused supply chain disruptions Japan suffered a trade deficit of $32 billion with the rest of the world in 2011— the first annual deficit in 31 years —primarily because of the effects of the devastating earthquake and tsunami, the Finance Ministry said Wednesday.