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Customs Notice 19-08 Reminder

CBSA has issued a reminder regarding upcoming changes to safeguard rates. As outlined in Tables 2 and 3 in Customs Notice 19-08, Final Safeguard Measures Imposed on the Importation of Certain Steel Goods, the safeguard surtax rates will decrease for imported subject goods absent a shipment-specific…

ARL Bulletin #57: Guidance on Disbursement and Electronic Payment Returns

Extension of Timelines - Guidance on Disbursement and Electronic Payment Returns Disbursements The disbursement process will continue to run monthly and has not been impacted by the payment deferral announcement of March 27th, 2020. The CBSA reviews accounts for credits eligible for disbursement…
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CN 20-18, Implementation of the Canada-United States-Mexico Agreement (CUSMA) De Minimis Threshold with Respect to Customs Duties and Taxes for Courier Imports - Feedback Requested

In response to this new customs notice, the CSCB has directed a question to CBSA concerning the type of accounting that is required for goods of Category C. As well, we would like to know if members will be ready by July 1 with the programming changes that are required for the revised CIRO…

Email Process at Port 497

Port 497 has provided additional information regarding email submission of commercial documents.

Canada is officially in a recession, C.D. Howe says

Canada is officially in a recession that's been caused by the COVID-19 pandemic, the C.D. Howe Institute's Business Cycle Council declared Friday. The council, which monitors recessions and recoveries in Canada, said the economy peaked in February, just before drastic measures to slow the spread of…

Don’t miss our fourth CSCB Member Forum tomorrow!

Don’t miss our fourth CSCB Member Forum tomorrow, May 1st at 1 pm ET! This week's theme is Best practices for communicating with clients and one another. Once again, we will ask you a number of poll questions. Here they are (same as forum 3 questions): Of your clients who are currently importing…

Global outlook: A bottomless pit?

Economic forecasts aren’t the least of COVID-19’s victims. Never has any human being seen such widespread and devastating revisions to the global growth outlook as we’ve seen in the past few weeks—it has no historical peer. Radical adjustment of forecasts is bad enough, but to make matters worse…

CBSA reports dramatic drop in traffic coming into Canada

Travel into Canada is dramatically lower compared to this time last year, as a result of the ban on non-essential travel imposed on March 21 due to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic. According to a media release from the Canada Border Services Agency (CBSA), travel volume during the week of April 20 to…
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Toronto Region CSCB-CBSA Commercial Operations District Committee Meeting

Minutes of the CSCB-CBSA Commercial Operations District Committee meeting held on March 11, 2020 are now available on the CSCB Toronto Region page. To access, please log in to your CSCB account, click on the Committees menu item, then Toronto Region in the Regional Committees section, scroll down to…
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Register for CSCB Member Forum #4 this Friday!

Join us for the fourth installment of the CSCB Member Forum this Friday, May 1, from 1:00 pm to 2 pm EDT. (note the time difference from last week) We will focus our discussion on best practices for communicating with clients and one another. If you were not able to attend past forums, you can tune…
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CERS Implementation

The CSCB participated in the April 28th BCCC Export Working Group meeting, where the CBSA provided an updated presentation on the implementation. While the implementation of the Canadian Exporting Reporting System (CERS) has been delayed until September 30th from the original CAED decommissioning…