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Harper names new national security adviser

The following is from today's edition of CTV.ca. Prime Minister Stephen Harper has turned to an experienced hand to advise him on national security matters. He's tapped Stephen Rigby, president of the Canada Border Services Agency, to be his new national security adviser -- a role Rigby has performed before. Rigby was acting national security adviser to the prime minister in 2005-06. He replaces Marie-Lucie Morin who was recently named Canada's representative at the World Bank.

Update to CFIA AIRS Website

a) Chapter 44 was published to delete the following OGD extensions. 44.03.20.0126 - Other, coniferous, wood in the rough, forestry products, (not manufactured) - treated 44.03.49.0125 - Wood in the rough, forestry products (not manufactured) - of tropical wood species - heat treated 44.03.99.0129 - Other, not coniferous, wood in the rough, forestry products (not manufactured) - treated 44.06.90.0141 - Railway or tramway sleepers, forestry products (not manufactured) - heat treated

U.S. seeks better manifest data for screening air cargo

The following is excerpted from the 9 November 2010 edition of the "American Shipper". Obtaining shipment data from airlines sooner than required under current regulations is one of several steps U.S. government officials are considering to increase air cargo security in the wake of the recent plot to place parcel bombs on U.S.-bound freighters, according to Department of Homeland Security and industry officials.

Minister Day highlights Asia-Pacific Gateway as direct link to North America

The following is a 9 November 2010 news release by Transport Canada. Today the Honourable Stockwell Day, President of the Treasury Board and Minister responsible for the Asia-Pacific Gateway, concluded a visit to the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region and Guangzhou, where he promoted the Asia-Pacific Gateway as an efficient, reliable and secure way of moving products between North America and Asia.

Minister of Finance Welcomes Step Forward in Growth of Economic Ties With China

The following is a 10 November 2010 news release by the Department of Finance. The Honourable Jim Flaherty, Minister of Finance, today welcomed an agreement with the China Insurance Regulatory Commission that designates Canada as a destination for Chinese insurance wealth management business. “Under this agreement, Chinese insurance companies will be permitted to invest in Canada, giving Canadian financial markets access to a potential pool of about $106 billion in investment capital,” said Minister Flaherty.

Item 134 - Ice cream and ice cream novelties

Serial No. 772 Date: November 2, 2010 The purposes of this Notice are: a) to inform importers of the Minister's policies and practices respecting the administration of the 484,000 kg tariff rate quota (TRQ) for ice cream and ice cream novelties for 2011. It should be read with the Import Allocation Regulations and the Import Permit Regulations. Where elements of the present Notice augment these Regulations, those elements are to be read as expressions of the Minister’s normal practices and procedures; and

Item 158 - Yogurt

Serial No. 771 Date: November 2, 2010 Purpose The purposes of this Notice are: a) to inform importers of the Minister’s policies and practices respecting the administration of the 332,000 kilogram tariff rate quota (TRQ) for yogurt. It should be read with the Import Allocation Regulations and the Import Permit Regulations. Where elements of the present Notice augment these Regulations, those elements are to be read as expressions of the Minister’s normal practices and procedures; and

Canadian international merchandise trade

This information is excerpted from the 10 November news release issued by Statistics Canada. Canada's merchandise exports declined 1.7% to $33.1 billion in September, as export volumes fell 2.2% while prices increased 0.5%. The level of exports has remained relatively unchanged since the beginning of 2010. Automotive products, other consumer goods as well as industrial goods and materials were the main factors behind the decline. Conversely, exports of machinery and equipment increased during the month.

CBSA Message: EDI Hotline

The following is a CBSA message (EDI10-096). The implementation of a “press 1 / press 2” feature on the EDI Hotline (1-888-957-7224) over the summer has resulted in a number of misdirected calls. When calling the EDI Hotline, you have two options: Press 1 – to speak to the Electronic Commerce Unit (ECU). ECU provides assistance on the following: Systems: CADEX , CUSDEC, ACROSS, RNS, CSA Importer, CSA Carrier, ACI Marine, ACI Air, Rail and G7 Export

Statement by Secretary Napolitano on Increased Security Measures

The following is excerpted from the 8 November 2010 news release by the U.S. Department of Homeland Security. Following the thwarted terrorist plot last week to conceal and ship explosive devices on board aircraft bound for the U.S., the Administration took a number of immediate steps to increase security by tightening existing measures related to cargo bound for the United States.

Ministers Strahl and Toews announce new measures to bolster the safety and security of air travel

The following is excerpted from the 8 November 2010 news release by Transport Canada. The Honourable Chuck Strahl, Minister of Transport, Infrastructure and Communities, and the Honourable Vic Toews, Minister of Public Safety, today announced new aviation security measures to further enhance the safety and security of Canada’s aviation system. Effective Monday, November 8, 2010, at 12 p.m.:

Dollar pushes past parity

The following is from the 9 November 2010 edition of “theglobeandmail.com”. The Canadian dollar (CAD/USD-I1.000.0030.30%) was just above parity with the U.S. dollar Tuesday morning as the greenback weakened against a variety of other currencies. The loonie was up 0.55 of a cent to 100.18 cents (U.S). The latest bout of U.S. dollar weakness comes amid worry about European government debt and simmering tensions over currencies and trade gaps ahead of the meeting of G20 leaders Thursday and Friday.

Dairy products on the import control list: supplementary import permits

Items 117 to 134 and 141 to 160 - Dairy products on the import control list: supplementary import permits Serial No. 783 Date: November 2, 2010 Purpose The purpose of this Notice is to outline the Minister’s policies and practices respecting supplementary imports of dairy products.

Elimination of Permit Fees for Steel

As the first step in eliminating the import permit requirement for items 80 and 81, carbon steel and specialty steel, the Export and Import Controls Bureau has announced the elimination of fees for these permits. The CSCB has asked that DFAIT provide the date, as soon possible, when import permits for these goods will no longer be required. EICB’s message follows: Elimination of Permit Fees related to the importation of Item 80 - Carbon Steel and Item 81 - Specialty Steel of the Import Control List