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Canadian Sanctions Related to Myanmar – Updated

On December 7, International Human Rights Day, in response to escalating armed conflict, targeting of civilians, and escalating human rights violations against the people of Myanmar by the military regime, an additional twelve (12) individuals and three (3) entities were added to the Schedule in the…

Canadian Sanctions Related to Iran – Updated

On December 7, 2022, Canada further amended the Special Economic Measures (Iran) Regulations to list an additional 22 individuals in relation to Iran’s gross and systematic violations of human rights, ongoing grave breach of international peace and security and continued state-sponsored…

Canadian Sanctions Related to Russia – Updated

On December 7, 2022, Canada further amended the Special Economic Measures (Russia) Regulations to add 33 individuals connected to the systematic suppression of protest and opposition to Russia’s illegal war in Ukraine, forced mobilization and anti-democratic decisions of the Russian government…

TCC22-115 - EDI/Portal SCHEDULED Maintenance Unavailability

EDI/Portal Scheduled Maintenance Unavailability eManifest Portal Maintenance Start Date / Time End Date / Time Clients Affected 2022-12-10 / 05:00 ET 2022-12-10 / 06:00 ET 2022-12-11 / 05:00 ET 2022-12-11 / 06:00 ET 2022-12-10 / 05:30 ET 2022-12-10 / 07:00 ET 2022-12-11 / 05:30 ET 2022-12-11 / 07:00…

Canada Gazette Part 2 Update

The following were published in the Canada Gazette, Part II, Volume 156, Number 25 on December 7, 2022: Customs Tariff (Extension of a CPTPP Tariff to Malaysia) — Order Amending the Schedule to the Customs Tariff Special Economic Measures (Belarus) Regulations — Regulations Amending the Special…

Canadian international merchandise trade, October 2022

In October, Canada's merchandise exports rose 1.5%, while imports increased 0.6%. As a result, Canada's merchandise trade surplus with the world widened from $607 million in September to $1.2 billion in October. Total exports rose 1.5% to $67.0 billion in October. Gains were observed in 8 of the 11…

Modified Option 2c available until December 31, 2022 only

Le français suit) For a limited period of time, the Canadian Food Inspection Agency had modified and reinstated Option 2c as part of the import policy " Requirements for Small Ruminants Imported From the United States for Breeding, Domestic or Captive Purposes-TAHD-DSAT-IE-2007-5-6". This is a…

Notice of termination of scope proceeding: Certain aluminum extrusions

The Canada Border Services Agency (CBSA), pursuant to subsection 66(3) of the Special Import Measures Act (SIMA), terminated the scope proceeding with respect to the goods that were the subject of the application made by Luxfer Canada Limited. On the basis of the information on the administrative…

CFIA-AIRS Updates December 7th, 2022

A) Chapter 05 was published to change the release recommendation from “Refer to CFIA-NISC” to “Refuse entry” for the following HS code with the end uses “Culture” and “Research and educational use” originating from Iceland destined to New Brunswick, Nova Scotia, Newfoundland and Labrador, Prince…

Conclusion of normal value review, Upholstered domestic furniture

The Canada Border Services Agency (CBSA) has today concluded a normal value review (review) to update all normal values and export prices applicable to certain upholstered domestic seating (UDS) from China by Gu Jia Intelligent Household Jiaxing Co., Ltd. (Gu Jia Jiaxing). The review follows a…

Canadian Sanctions Related to Haiti - Updated

On December 2, 2022, the Special Economic Measures (Haiti) Regulations were amended, listing three additional individuals in the Schedule in the Regulations. These sanctions target the economic elite who use their influence and resources to support criminal armed gangs spreading terror and violence…