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H and V-type Entries – Clarification

At the request of the CSCB, CBSA has clarified the correct date of direct shipment to use on H and V-type entries. For H-type entries (goods reported but not accounted for at time of accounting) the date of direct shipment is the actual date the goods were released. For V-type entries (goods…
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CN Network Update

Following is an update from CN on network operations in Western Canada in relation to the wildfires in the Lytton, BC area. CN has received a cease operations order from Transport Canada effective for a period of 48 hours as of July 9, 2021 00:01PT between Kamloops and Boston Bar, British Columbia…

Rail traffic crawls back to life in after B.C. wildfires halt trains

Rail cars carrying goods for export are finally starting to trickle back in toward Vancouver, after train movement to and from British Columbia’s west coast was largely halted in the past week amid wildfire damage on two main tracks. Ag Transport Coalition reported Wednesday that 91 rail cars…
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Importing Vehicles Into the US

The CSCB was advised by Global Affairs Canada of a situation that may have been, or is, encountered by those importing vehicles into the US. First, a little background. Prior to CUSMA/USMCA, trade in vehicles between the US and Canada was flowing easily since the NAFTA Rules of Origin did not…
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CFIA Survey for Importers

Further to a message sent on June 30, CFIA has developed a survey that they have asked us to distribute, as well as the following information: This survey is intended to evaluate the willingness and capability of importers to share some information regarding the use of suppliers with internationally…

Canadian international merchandise trade, May 2021

In May, Canada's merchandise imports increased 2.1%, while exports fell 1.6%. As a result, Canada's merchandise trade balance moved from a surplus of $462 million in April to a deficit of $1.4 billion in May. Consult the "International trade monthly interactive dashboard" to explore the most recent…
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Maersk British Columbia Wildfire Update

Our thanks to the member who share this update from Maersk. We would like to update you on the situation in Western Canada in relation to the wildfires in the Lytton, BC area which has impacted the key access route towards the ports in Vancouver. Transportation modes impacted: Both CN and CP Rail…

Designate Quiz Deadline Tomorrow!

Le texte français suit le texte anglais. The second Designate Quiz of 2021 is now available. You have until 2 p.m. EDT on Thursday, July 8, 2021 to submit your responses. The quiz must be completed online. The quiz is worth 10 professional development points towards maintenance of the CCS…

British Columbia Wildfires Impacting Canadian Exports and Imports

Hundreds of rail cars have been halted by wildfires that damaged tracks in western Canada during the region’s severe heat wave, creating a bottleneck of exports and delaying imports. A fire that burned down a village in British Columbia last week damaged two nearby tracks operated by Canadian…
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CN Network Update

Following is an update from CN on network operations in Western Canada in relation to the wildfires in the Lytton, BC area. All intermodal and carload traffic northbound and eastbound from Vancouver, as well as traffic inbound to Vancouver from east/north of Kamloops continues to be affected by this…
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CBSA Trade Compliance Verification Priorities July 2021

CBSA has released the July 2021 Trade Compliance Verification priorities. Appearing for the first time under tariff classification are: LED lamps of heading 85.39 Parts of machines and mechanical appliances of heading 84.79 Other chemical products of heading 38.24 Other items lists under tariff…

CFIA-AIRS Updates July 6th, 2021

CFIA APOLOGIZE FOR THE DELAY IN SENDING THIS MESSAGE AS THEY WERE EXPERIENCING TECHNICAL DIFFICULTIES. Chapter 06 was published to: i) modify the import conditions for the following HS codes with the end use “Propagation (growing or sowing)” origination from the Continental United States. 06.02.10…
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Engine Parts and ECCC Regulations

A recent posting by CBSA in GC Collab stated that under ECCC's On-Road Vehicle and Engine Emission Regulations and the Heavy-duty Vehicle and Engine Greenhouse Gas Emission Regulations, individual parts of an engine (i.e. fuel pumps, turbochargers, etc.) are not applicable under any of the ECCC…