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Clarification Regarding Surtax and Canadian Goods Abroad

CBSA has clarified the policy regarding the collection of surtax on goods that have been granted authorization under the Canadian Goods Abroad Program (D8-2-1). For these goods, surtax is payable only on the value of the U.S. processing for goods temporarily exported under the provisions of Part 3…

New [U.S.] Food Export Certification Program Launched

Starting Oct. 1 the [U.S.] Food and Drug Administration will begin issuing and collecting fees for new export certifications for food for human consumption other than dietary supplements, medical foods, and foods for special dietary use. The FDA states that this program will apply to foods such as…

Bank of Canada holds rates steady as it eyes NAFTA fallout

The Bank of Canada is taking a breather from its efforts to push up interest rates as it watches the fallout from the country’s trade showdown with the U.S. The central bank opted to leave its key rate at 1.5 per cent Wednesday in spite of unexpectedly good economic conditions this summer. “The bank…

Freeland, Lighthizer meet as NAFTA talks resume with Oct. 1 deadline looming

Foreign Affairs Minister Chrystia Freeland is back in Washington today to resume talks with her U.S. counterpart aimed at bringing Canada into the NAFTA fold. Freeland is to meet with American trade czar Robert Lighthizer later this morning at his office near the White House. Canada and the U.S…

Trudeau Digs In on Core Issues as Nafta Talks Poised to Restart

Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said his government will hold steadfast on two key issues that have become sticking points in Nafta talks, saying he’d prefer to see the current pact killed than be forced to accept a bad deal. Trudeau, speaking a day before U.S.-Canada talks were due to resume…
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Surtax Remissions – Update

The Department of Finance has advised the CSCB that no surtax remissions have yet been granted. Details will be published in the Canada Gazette when this occurs. The scope of the remission order has not yet been determined and may ultimately be provided on a product vs. company-specific basis. If…

Export of Horses to U.S.- New certificates

CFIA advises that Module 5.6: Export to the U.S.- Horses of the Accredited Veterinarian’s Manual has been updated: New certificates (HA1964 and HA1963) to export Horses to the U.S. have been validated. USDA has confirmed that they do not require the inspection to take place at the premises of origin…

Canada Gazette - Notices and Proposed Regulations

The following was published in Part I of the Canada Gazette on September 1, 2018. Canada Border Services Agency Special Import Measures Act Certain 54-inch gypsum board — Decision Cold-rolled steel — Decisions Canadian International Trade Tribunal Appeal Notice No. HA-2018-013 Commencement of…

Carbon and Alloy Steel Line Pipe, Notice of Initiation of Normal Value Review

The Canada Border Services Agency (CBSA) has today initiated a normal value review to update the normal values and export prices of certain carbon and alloy steel line pipe (line pipe) exported from South Korea to Canada by Husteel Co., Ltd. (Husteel). The normal value review is part of the CBSA’s…

Trump’s fight with Canada over NAFTA faces growing opposition at home

President Donald Trump’s effort to force Canada into signing on to a new NAFTA on his terms is facing new hurdles thanks to growing opposition at home to his threat to proceed without the U.S.’s northern neighbor. Trump’s frustration spilled into the open over the holiday weekend as he railed…

NAFTA talks break off, expected to resume next week

United States Trade Representative Robert Lighthizer said he'll pick up with Canada's team on Wednesday in Washington... He said U.S. President Donald Trump has notified Congress that his government intends to sign a trade agreement "with Mexico — and Canada, if it is willing — 90 days from now."…

NAFTA Talks Break Off

The North American Free Trade Agreement talks have broken off for the weekend. A source with knowledge of the negotiations, speaking on condition of anonymity, said talks have ended for the day and will pick up next week. Additional information to follow, once available. This has been excerpted from…

Released U.S. FDA documents and information

In the last weeks, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration released information and documents that may be of interest to Canadian stakeholders. 1. Preventive Controls for Animal Food In line with the U.S. Food Safety Modernization Act (FSMA), by September 17, 2018, both large and small animal food…

Certain Sucker Rods, Statement of Reasons

Concerning the preliminary determinations with respect to the dumping and subsidizing of certain sucker rods originating in or exported from China. Decision On August 16, 2018, pursuant to subsection 8(1) of SIMA, provisional duty was imposed on imports of dumped and subsidized goods that are of the…

NAFTA talks sour, raising doubts of deal by Trump-imposed deadline

Talks between Canadian and U.S. trade negotiators turned sour last night and Trudeau government officials are now expressing concern that a final NAFTA deal will not be concluded on Friday, the deadline set by U.S. President Donald Trump. Despite repeated efforts by Foreign Affairs Minister Chrystia…

What to watch for if the NAFTA talks conclude

The CSCB will be working today to provide you with any NAFTA details, once there is official news of any or no agreement. More than a year of negotiations might reach a breakthrough Friday, if Canada, the United States and Mexico agree on a rewrite of the North American Free Trade Agreement. The…

CFIA Digital Document Store (DDS) Technical Difficulties

Received on August 30, 2018 15:58 ET. Please be advised that the Canadian Food Inspection Agency (CFIA) Digital Document Store (DDS) is currently experiencing technical difficulties. During this time clients are instructed to send requests to (905) 795-9658.