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Fully vaccinated tourists will soon be able to visit Canada again

Ottawa now says that — starting Aug. 9 at 12:01 a.m. ET. — fully vaccinated U.S. citizens and permanent residents living in that country will be able to visit Canada without having to quarantine for two weeks. The government said it plans to allow fully vaccinated travellers from all other countries…

CSCB Webinar: Container Examination

Are you experiencing long delays when containers are called for examination? Are you aware of the process and parties that are involved when a container is put on customs examination? Join us for a webinar session on July 22 at 1 pm ET to learn about container examinations. Register today! If you…

Update to approved propagative grapevine material from France

(Le français suit) Please be advised that the Canadian Food Inspection Agency (CFIA) has updated Appendix 1 and 2 of directive D-94-34: Import Requirements for Grapevine Propagative Material to reflect recent changes to the approval of certified propagative material of grapevine (Vitis spp.)…
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CN Network Update - Wildfires in British Columbia

Following is an update from CN on network operations in British Columbia. CN continues to work closely with BC Wildfire Services and we have now been authorized to move a few trains westbound at this time. We are not at present running trains on the Lillooet line running from Vancouver to Prince…

WTO issues new edition of World Tariff Profiles

The WTO issued the 2021 edition of World Tariff Profiles, a joint publication of the WTO, International Trade Centre and the United Nations Conference on Trade and Development (UNCTAD). The publication provides comprehensive information on the tariffs and non-tariff measures imposed by over 170…

Canadian ranchers keeping close watch as U.S. launches meat labelling review

Canada's cattle industry is closely monitoring a new review of meat labelling practices in the United States, wary of previous American regulations that led to a bitter trade dispute between the two countries. President Joe Biden this month also issued an executive order instructing the United…
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CN Network Update - Wildfires in British Columbia

Following is an update from CN on network operations in British Columbia. The province of British Columbia is currently battling numerous fires as a result of the severe heat that has been impacting the province since the beginning of July. CN would like to advise our customers that BC Wildfire…

CFIA-AIRS Updates July 14th, 2021

Chapter 04 was published to change the release recommendation from “Refuse entry” to “Refer to CFIA-NISC” for the following HS codes with the end uses “Human Consumption”, “Other end uses”, “Samples” and “Show or exhibition” originating from Serbia and Ukraine. 04.01.10.3501.01 - Liquid skimmed milk…
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Maersk Update - British Columbia Wildfire impact on service

Our thanks to the member who share this update from Maersk. Here's today’s update on the port of Vancouver operations and the wildfires in the Lytton, BC area of Western Canada, impacting the main rail access route into the port of Vancouver. Current situation at Vancouver Terminal: Yard utilization…
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Importer Certification Under CUSMA

The CSCB asked CBSA about an importer’s obligations when certifying goods as originating under the CUSMA. CBSA has responded with the following: If an importer signed a certification of origin under CUSMA, it has the obligation to support their certification as per article 5.8 of the CUSMA. It…

Carbon steel fasteners, notice of normal value review, General Fasteners

Le texte français suit le texte anglais. The Canada Border Services Agency (CBSA) has today initiated a normal value review (review) to update the normal values and export prices applicable to certain carbon steel fasteners (fasteners) originating in the Separate Customs Territory of Taiwan, Penghu…