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Application No. EP-2003-002

19 February 2004 Application No. EP-2003-002 In the matter of an application made by Agripack under section 60.2 of the Customs Act, R.S.C 1985 (2nd Supp.), c. 1, for an extension of time to make a request for a further re-determination. ORDER The CITT grants the application for an extension of time…

Invitation from CSCB Regional Co-ordinator in ....

19 February 2004 Invitation from CSCB Regional Co-ordinator in Prairie Region The Co-ordinator in the CSCB Prairie Region, Royal Unruh, invites interested members to join him for an informal luncheon meeting on Thursday, 26 February at 11:30 am at Kelsey’s Restaurant by the Polo Park shopping centre…

CN labor talks go down to the wire

19 February 2004 CN labor talks go down to the wire The following article is excerpted from “The Journal of Commerce” on-line edition, dated 2:30 pm on 19 February. Canadian National Railway and union representatives of 5,800 workers on Thursday were holding negotiations in advance of a strike call…

Appeal No. AP-2003-008

18 February 2004 Appeal No. AP-2003-008 The issue in this appeal is whether three candleholders, i.e. the Orbit, the Tabletop Seville and the Soliloquy, are properly classified under tariff item No. 9405.50.10 as non-electrical lamps and lighting fittings---candlesticks and candelabras, as…

Appeal No. AP-2003-007

18 February 2004 Appeal No. AP-2003-007 This is an appeal pursuant to section 67 of the Customs Act from decisions of the Commissioner of the Canada Customs and Revenue Agency dated February 18 and April 4, 2003, regarding the classification of grass catchers that attach to Lawn Hog 19-inch mulching…

Appeal No. AP-2002-117

18 February 2004 Appeal No. AP-2002-117 This is an appeal under section 67 of the Customs Act from decisions of the Commissioner of the Canada Customs and Revenue Agency concerning the importation of various food additives on February 9, 1998. The imported products consist of four flavouring agents…

Preliminary Injury Inquiry No. PI-2003-005

18 February 2004 Preliminary Injury Inquiry No. PI-2003-005 Certain Steel Fuel Tanks Originating in or Exported from the People’s Republic of China and Chinese Taipei IN THE MATTER OF a preliminary injury inquiry, under subsection 34(2) of the Special Import Measures Act, respecting: THE DUMPING OF…

Update to AIRS-CFIA Web Site

18 February 2004 Update to AIRS-CFIA Web Site Chapters 35 and 97 were updated this morning. 35.02.11.0288 - Containing less than 50% egg albumin (dried)/Contenant moins de 50% d'albumines d'oeufs (séché) 35.02.11.1852 - Egg albumin derivatives (dried)/Dérivés d'albumine des oeufs (séché) 35.02.19…

Customs Notice CN555 Collection of British...

18 February 2004 Customs Notice CN555 Collection of British Columbia Provincial Tobacco Tax on Non-Commercial Importations This notice provides information on the application of provincial tobacco tax on all non-commercial tobacco products imported by mail, commercial courier/carrier or by any other…

Updated ACI Documents Available

18 February 2004 Updated ACI Documents Available The following documents have been provided to the CSCB national office by the CBSA. Members wishing to receive these documents via e-mail are asked to contact the CSCB national office, at [email protected]. ACI EDIFACT Marine PRD Table ACI EDIFACT PRD v2.4…
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AMPS Six-Month Review - update

18 February 2004 AMPS Six-Month Review - update The CBSA has released an amended version of the AMPS six-month review. The appendices provided with the first release, sent to members on February 11, have not changed. However, the remaining two documents no longer include references to CSA compliance…

Failed PARS Procedures

18 February 2004 Failed PARS Procedures In May and August of 2002, the CSCB sent two messages to members regarding failed PARS procedures. We have been asked by the CBSA to resend this message as a reminder. Apparently many failed PARS shipments are ultimately released at sufferance warehouses in…
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Welcome to our Latest Corporate Member

17 February 2004 Welcome to our Latest Corporate Member The CSCB is pleased to welcome Azimuth Logistics as a corporate member. Their contact information follows: Azimuth Logisitics 2725 Claude Henri Grignon Laval, QC H7L 2A9 Telephone: 514-924-4427 Fax: 450-668-5238 E-mail: [email protected] The…

EC proposes EU-wide port security program

17 February 2004 EC proposes EU-wide port security program The following article is excerpted from “American Shipper” of 17 February 2004. The European Commission today proposed a new European-wide framework to enhance port security and complement existing international commitments. The Brussels…

Decision Respecting Certain Stainless Steel Wire

17 February 2004 Decision Respecting Certain Stainless Steel Wire On 17 February 2004, pursuant to paragraphs 39(1)(a), (b) and (c) of the SIMA, the President of the CBSA extended to 135 days the time period for rendering the preliminary decision respecting the alleged injurious dumping into Canada…

Update to AIRS-CFIA Web Site

16 February 2004 Update to AIRS-CFIA Web Site Chapter 16 was updated on 13 February with a new extension: 16.01.00.5455.09 -- beef sausages – pouch/saucisses de boeuf – en sachet
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Further Information on the AMPS Six-Month Review

16 February 2004 Further Information on the AMPS Six-Month Review As members know from our previous message, the AMPS Six Month Review was released on 11 February at the CTACC meeting. The CSCB is generally pleased with the review, as the issues we raised were heard by, and had a response from, the…

Hong Kong Licence Problem

16 February 2004 Hong Kong Licence Problem Hong Kong has in place a policy whereby 2003 shipments can depart from Hong Kong up to January 28, 2004 and still count against their 2003 quota levels. Currently the EICS will not permit the issuance of Hong Kong clothing and textile permits for 2004…