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Update to CFIA AIRS website

19 May 2009 Update to CFIA AIRS website Chapter 30 was published to add a new OGD extension. 30.02.90.0190 Human blood This addition created a change of version to the following HS codes. 30.01.20.1674.03 Extracts of glands or organs or secretions. - Human origin. 30.01.90.1673.09 Dried glands and…

No credit-card fee relief in sight

19 May 2009 No credit-card fee relief in sight The following is extracted from the 16 May 2009 edition of “The Star”. Canadians have a love-hate relationship with our banks. We love that they've remained financially strong during an historic global credit storm, earning worldwide praise and ensuring…

CAW seeking limit on imports

19 May 2009 CAW seeking limit on imports The following is extracted from today's edition of “The Star”. The Canadian Auto Workers union says Ottawa must make sure General Motors of Canada doesn't import any more vehicles from offshore countries if the government wants to protect jobs here and assure…

Minister makes changes to the CRA call centres

19 May 2009 Minister Jean Pierre Blackburn makes changes to the Agency's call centres The following is excerpted from today’s news release by Canada Revenue Agency. The Honourable Jean-Pierre Blackburn, Minister of National Revenue and Minister of State (Agriculture and Agri-Food), today announced…

Recession a Window of Opportunity for India

19 May 2009 Recession a Window of Opportunity for India The following was written by Peter G. Hall, Vice-President and Chief Economist, Export Development Canada. In the economic heyday of the past few years, India was a paragon of prosperity in the new era of globalisation. India’s long-term…

Will China Still Bankroll Us?

19 May 2009 Will China Still Bankroll Us? The following is excerpted from the 13 May 2009 edition of “The New York Times”. … In the five months since Barack Obama introduced him as the next Treasury secretary, Geithner has already run through what seems to be a career’s worth of images: the…

Senate Bill Seeks Remedy for Taxes on Exports

19 May 2009 Senate Bill Seeks Remedy for Taxes on Exports The following is extracted from the 15 May 2009 edition of “The Journal of Commerce”. U.S. Senator Lindsey Graham, R-S.C., introduced legislation Thursday that would require the United States Trade Representative to negotiate a remedy for the…

Washington walks fine line with free trade

19 May 2009 Washington walks fine line with free trade The following is excerpted from today's edition of “globeandmail.com”. The Obama administration is vowing to be a much tougher global cop on trade as it battles mounting economic insecurities and protectionist sentiment at home. U.S. Trade…

Setting Priorities at DHS

19 May 2009 Setting Priorities at DHS The following is excerpted from the 17 May 2009 edition of Susan Kohn Ross’s “Roundtable” blog in “The Journal of Commerce”. From the outset, Secretary Napolitano has stated the priorities of Homeland Security are: 1) Law enforcement 2) Disaster recovery 3)…

NCBFAA weighs in on broker filer code lawsuit

19 May 2009 NCBFAA weighs in on broker filer code lawsuit The following is excerpted from the 18 May 2009 edition of “American Shipper”. The National Customs Brokers & Forwarders Association of America… has filed an amicus brief in the Court of International Trade contesting [US] Customs and Border…

Contraction easing, recovery expected: World Bank

19 May 2009 Contraction easing, recovery expected: World Bank The following is excerpted from today's edition of "Financial Post". The pace of contraction in world economic output appears to be easing and recovery could begin at the end of this year, World Bank President Robert Zoellick told Spanish…

Farm Leaders Fear Trade Restrictions

19 May 2009 Farm Leaders Fear Trade Restrictions The following is excerpted from today's edition of “The Journal of Commerce”. Fear is growing that governments around the world will take measures to restrict trade in agricultural products, some farm industry executives and analysts told the World…

CN Notice: Miscellaneous Fees Tariff CN 9008

15 May 2009 CN Notice: Miscellaneous Fees Tariff CN 9008 The following notice is from CN to all customers who ship goods to the U.S. While transporting your goods, CN sometimes incurs various government-imposed fees. Effective July 1, 2009, we will be assessing a U.S. Customs User Fee applicable to…

CP Notice: U.S. carload facilities closed 25 May

15 May 2009 CP Notice: U.S. carload facilities closed for Memorial Day, Monday, May 25, 2009 On May 25, 2009, Canadian Pacific will not be offering local service to carload facilities in the U.S. Over-the-road trains will maintain normal operations. Please note: Regular service applies to automotive…

Public Hearings, Appeals Schedule

15 May 2009 Public Hearings, Appeals Schedule Starting Date, Appeal No., Appellant, Act 2009-05-20, AP-2008-011, Sarstedt Canada Inc., Customs Act 2009-06-16, AP-2008-012, P.I. Light Systems Canada Inc., Customs Act 2009-09-22, AP-2008-015, J.I.T Industrial Supply and Distribution Ltd., Customs Act…

H1N1 Virus, What to expect at the border

15 May 2009 H1N1 Virus, What to expect at the border Border services officers work closely with quarantine officers, who are employed by the Public Health Agency of Canada (PHAC). Border services officers refer anyone showing symptoms of illness to a quarantine officer. Travellers arriving in Canada…

EICS: Victoria Day Holiday

15 May 2009 EICS: Victoria Day Holiday Monday, 18 May 2009 is a designated government holiday, and the Bureau's offices will be closed (no officers or Help Desk staff will be available). The EICS system will be available Friday 04:00 - 24:00; Saturday from 04:00 to 20:00 and Monday from 04:00 - 24…