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U.S. vows speed at the border

19 November 2001 U.S. vows speed at the border The following article is excerpted from the 17 November 2001 edition of "globeandmail.com". U.S. Treasury Secretary Paul O'Neill is vowing to fast-track measures aimed at speeding the flow of traffic across the Canadian-U.S. border, shooting down…

Removal of Tariff on Cut and Sewn Leather ...

19 November 2001 Removal of Tariff on Cut and Sewn Leather Furniture Covers The following request to CSCB President Carol West comes from Paul Robichaud in Domestic Tariff Affairs at the Department of Finance. He is seeking members' views on a request that the Department has received for removal of…

Customs reform in WTO agenda

16 November 2001 Customs reform in WTO agenda The following article is excerpted from the 15 November 2001 on-line version of "The Journal of Commerce". In a breakthrough being hailed by international trading companies, customs reform was officially put on the agenda of the World Trade Organization…
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Update to NCOI Area of CSCB Advocacy Material

16 November 2001 Update to NCOI Area of CSCB Advocacy Material The National Committee on Operational Issues (NCOI) area of the CSCB advocacy chart has been updated to reflect the CCRA's response to the Society's submission on Customs proposal P-010. This information is available to members only in…

Message to Industry

16 November 2001 Message to Industry The following message [it is excerpted] to the agri-food industry is from Mr. Larry Hillier, Vice-President, Operations, of the CFIA. As a follow up to my messages of Tuesday, September 11 and Friday, September 14, I would like to provide you with an update of…

Canada China Business Council Policy Conference:..

16 November 2001 Canada China Business Council Policy Conference: China after the WTO Members with an interest in attending the Canada China Business Council annual meeting and policy conference, entitled "China After the WTO" will find and registration forms and sponsorship information at the…

Change to ECU Service Numbers

16 November 2001 Change to ECU Service Numbers Please note that there will be changes to one of the Electronic Commerce Unit's service numbers. Effective this evening (November 16, 2001), for EDI emergency service after 5:00 pm ET Monday to Friday (or on weekends or statutory holidays), the new…

Correction to ECU Service Number

16 November 2001 Correction to ECU Service Number The following message is from the Electronic Commerce Unit at the CCRA. The new pager number for after-hours emergency EDI service (on evenings and weekends) effective this evening (16 November 2001) will be 613-239-5880. We regret any confusion.

Customs Notice N-412

15 November 2001 Customs Notice N-412 This notice is a follow-up to Customs Proposal P-010, which announced proposed changes to the accounting override procedures in Memorandum D17-1-5, Importing Commercial Goods. The changes outlined in this notice will be effective on 10 December 2001. A copy of…

Classification and Tariff Codes

15 November 2001 Classification and Tariff Codes The following message is from the Electronic Commerce Unit at the CCRA. Members are reminded that the classification and tariff code files will be available the first week of December in the following formats, three and half inch diskette or e-mail…
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CSCB Comment on Customs Notice N-412

15 November 2001 CSCB Comment on Customs Notice N-412 Customs Notice 412, a follow-up to Customs Proposal P-010, concerns the accounting override procedures of D17-1-5. As of December 10, 2001, the accounting override procedures as described in D17-1-5 will no longer be allowed. CSCB members had…
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G-20 Meets in Ottawa on 16 November 2001

15 November 2001 G-20 Meets in Ottawa on 16 November 2001 There will be restricted access to the area around the CSCB national office tomorrow because of the G-20 meetings. We do not expect our service to members to be disrupted in any way, but wanted you to be aware of this in case of unanticipated…
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CSCB Advocacy Area on AMPS Updated

14 November 2001 CSCB Advocacy Area on AMPS Updated The CSCB advocacy chart for the AMPS Consultative Committee has been updated with two documents, both of which are in the "Clarification of Terms and Inconsistencies" area of the chart. The first document is a letter sent to the CCRA today with the…

Preliminary Injury Inquiry No. PI-2001-002

14 November 2001 Preliminary Injury Inquiry No. PI-2001-002 Notice was received by the Secretary of the Canadian International Trade Tribunal (the Tribunal) on November 9, 2001, from the Director General of the Anti-dumping and Countervailing Directorate at the Canada Customs and Revenue Agency…

WTO Members Launch Growth and Development Round

14 November 2001 WTO Members Launch Growth and Development Round International Trade Minister Pierre Pettigrew and Agriculture and Agri-Food Minister Lyle Vanclief today announced that the agenda for the next round of global trade negotiations promises to open up markets for Canada, brighten the…

Reports from CSCB BC Region

13 November 2001 The following reports are also available to members only in the members-only Regional area of the CSCB reference system on our web site, at http://www.cscb.ca. Regional Manager's Report B.C. Region General Meeting November 1, 2001 The Executive Inn Good evening and welcome to…

SIMA Review Concluded re Oil and Gas Well Casing..

13 November 2001 SIMA Review Concluded re Oil and Gas Well Casing from Japan On 13 November the CCRA announced that a review pursuant to section 53 of the SIMA has been concluded, with respect to the undertakings covering certain oil and gas well casing originating in or exported from Japan. The…