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Message from CPR re Web IA

27 May 2004 Message from CPR re Web IA The following message is from Bill McEwen, General Manager, International, of CPR. It was sent to the attention of steamship lines, and may be of interest to CSCB members as well. Please note that effective June 1st, 2004 CPR's web based Intermodal Access (Web…

PC 2004-710

27 May 2004 PC 2004-710 PC 2004-710 is the order amending the schedule to the Customs Tariff, 2004-3. Amendment 1. The list of Tariff Provisions set out in the schedule to the Customs Tariff is amended by adding, in numerical order, the tariff provision set out in the schedule to this Order. Coming…

PC 2004-709

27 May 2004 PC 2004-709 PC 2004-709 is the order amending the schedule to the Customs Tariff, 2004-2 Amendments 1. Tariff item No. 2710.11.10 in the list of Tariff Provisions set out in the schedule to the Customs Tariff is repealed. 2. The list of Tariff Provisions set out in the schedule to the…

Container stolen from Port of Halifax

27 May 2004 Container stolen from Port of Halifax The following article is excerpted from “globeandmail.com” on 27 May 2004. Police are investigating a serious breach of security at the Port of Halifax that allowed thieves to make off … with a 13-metre-long container with an unidentified cargo…

Driver shortage hurting truckers

27 May 2004 Driver shortage hurting truckers The following article is excerpted from the 26 May 2004 edition of “The Journal of Commerce”. Changes in how many hours truckers can spend behind the wheel are creating a severe shortage of drivers, speakers at the South Carolina International Trade…

Reference No. MN-2004-001, Textile Inputs

26 May 2004 Reference No. MN-2004-001, Textile Inputs This document comprises a letter from the Honourable Ralph Goodale, PC, MP, Minister of Finance, directing the CITT to inquire into and report on the availability of textile inputs produced by Canadian textile manufacturers for use in the…
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Mandatory H.S.

26 May 2004 Mandatory H.S. The CBSA has asked that we remind members that when five H.S. numbers are being listed on a release request, each of the five must be distinct. That is, each H.S. number must be different. This issue has been addressed in the Question and Answers on Mandatory H.S. Code…

Application No. EP-2003-008

26 May 2004 Application No. EP-2003-008 IN THE MATTER OF an application made by American Standard Bath & Kitchen (Canada) pursuant to section 67.1 of the Customs Act, R.S.C. 1985 (2d Supp.), c. 1, for an order extending the time within which a notice of appeal may be filed under section 67. ORDER OF…

Appeal No. AP-2003-020

26 May 2004 Appeal No. AP-2003-020 IN THE MATTER OF an appeal heard on February 23, 2004, under subsection 67(1) of the Customs Act, R.S.C. 1985 (2d Supp.), c. 1; AND IN THE MATTER OF decisions of the Commissioner of the Canada Customs and Revenue Agency dated May 6 and June 6, 2003, with respect to…

China, Sri Lanka and Taiwan Electronic Licence....

26 May 2004 China, Sri Lanka and Taiwan Electronic Licence Confirmation Prior to processing an application for an import permit for a shipment of clothing and textiles accompanied with an export licence, confirmation of the accompanying export licence should be verified using the electronic foreign…

U.N.: Maritime security not seaworthy

26 May 2004 U.N.: Maritime security not seaworthy The following article is excerpted from “The Journal of Commerce” edition of 25 May 2004. Fewer than 6 percent of the world's seaports and ships adhere to United Nations rules aimed at preventing terrorist attacks, the head of the U.N.'s maritime…

'Said to contain' OK for bills of lading

25 May 2004 'Said to contain' OK for bills of lading The following article is excerpted from the 24 May 2004 edition of “The Journal of Commerce”. U.S. Customs and Border Protection says that although the term "said to contain" is banned from customs manifests, it still may be used on bills of…

Hong Kong air carriers to charge security fee

25 May 2004 Hong Kong air carriers to charge security fee This article is excerpted from “American Shipper” on 25 May 2004. Several air cargo carriers that serve Hong Kong will add a security surcharge of Hong Kong $1/kilogram effective June 1 for export shipments, Expeditors International [reported…

EU pact boosts Russia WTO bid

24 May 2004 EU pact boosts Russia WTO bid The following article is excerpted from “The Journal of Commerce” edition of 21 May 2004. The European Union and Russia signed an agreement Friday [21 May] that caps six years of bilateral discussions between the two parties as Russia moves forward to…

Honeybee Importation Prohibition Regulations

24 May 2004 Honeybee Importation Prohibition Regulations The Honeybee Importation Prohibition Regulations, 2004 have been enacted to permit an exemption for the import into Canada of honeybee queens and their attendants from the continental U.S. The prohibition for importing any other honeybees from…

Security Requirements Strengthened for Vessels...

24 May 2004 Security Requirements Strengthened for Vessels, Marine Facilities and Ports The following press release was issued by Transport Canada on 21 May 2004. Security requirements relating to international trade, such as the International Ship and Port Facility Security Code discussed in this…