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The return to normal: What will post-pandemic life be like?

In every crisis, there’s a deep yearning in the human soul for a return to normal. Crisis reveals how sweet simple, normal aspects of life—the ones that we so often take for granted—really are. But crises also redefine normal. Deep ones leave lasting scars on our character and behaviours. What’s…

Calling all CCS and CTCS designates!

Come spend an afternoon with the CSCB and sharpen those pencils, it's time to get your geek on! This is a day just for YOU, with challenging exercises to get your compliance juices flowing, interesting speakers bringing their perspective to todays trade topics, and an opportunity to see old friends…

CFIA processing delays - Resolved / Délais de traitement de l'ACIA - Résolu

Le texte français suit le texte anglais. Please be advised that the Canadian Food Inspection Agency (CFIA) delays in processing have been resolved. If you require a release for a shipment that has already arrived, or about to arrive at the border please contact The National Import Service Centre…

Canada won't rush reopening border with United States, Trudeau says

Canada won't be rushed into reopening its border with the United States to non-essential travel, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said Monday as new COVID-19 case counts continued to drop in much of the country. Calls for a reopening plan have started to intensify as vaccine coverage has increased on…

CSCB Webinar: eHouse bills and the impact on your customs releases

The CSCB, in collaboration with CIFFA, will be hosting an eManifest webinar on June 2nd at 1:00 p.m. ET to answer the questions you have on eManifest and the implications when the wrong information is provided on advice notes. Are you experiencing issues such as the use of a 9000 primary code on the…

D11-11-1, National Customs Rulings / Décisions nationales des douanes (DND)

Le texte français suit le texte anglais. This memorandum provides information concerning the Canada Border Services Agency’s (CBSA) National Customs Ruling (NCR) program. In brief 1. This memorandum is part of an overall revision of the D Memoranda series to reflect the implementation of the…

US Bans Imports From Chinese Fishing Company Citing Seafarer Welfare

U.S. Customs and Border Protection on Friday imposed a new import ban on seafood from a Chinese fishing fleet that the agency says is using forced labor on its 32 vessels, including abuses against many Indonesian workers. The CBP said it will immediately detain tuna, swordfish and other products…

Canada Gazette Part I

The following was published in the Canada Gazette Part I on May 29, 2021: Canadian International Trade Tribunal Expiry of order (E-registry Service pilot project): Flat hot-rolled carbon and alloy steel sheet and strip

Thinking of buying a new couch? The price may have just quadrupled

On May 5, the federal government imposed tariffs of up to 295 per cent on imported upholstered furniture from Vietnam and China. With three furniture stores across Vancouver Island, Dodd says the impact on his business, which employs roughly 80 people, was almost immediate. He recalls a customer who…

ARL-2021-05-20 – May Payment Due Date – June 1 2021

As a reminder, the payment due date for the May Statement of Account (SOA) has been deferred to Tuesday, June 1, 2021, 16:00 Eastern Time (ET). Please refer to our earlier article for further details: ARL-2021-05-20 – May Payment Due Date – June 1 2021 / GLCC-2021-05-20 – Dates d’échéance du…

Closure of U.S. border to Canadian exports of Buxus, Ilex, and Euonymus spp.

Le texte français suit le texte anglais. Please be advised that effective immediately, all exports and re-exports of boxwood (Buxus spp.), Euonymus (Euonymus spp.) and holly (Ilex spp.) plants for planting are prohibited entry into the United States from Canada. This includes all propagative plant…