Skip to main content

Trade News

Welcome to CSCB Trade News!

You may search all CSCB articles here. Please note, articles with a dark blue background and the MEMBERS ONLY indicator are accessible only to logged-in employees of corporate member firms. Please click on the title link to access the article.

Your search found 41807 results
Displaying 10481 - 10500 of 41807
MEMBERS ONLY

Customs Plus Inc. - CSCB Membership Application

The CSCB has received an application for membership from Customs Plus Inc. The CSCB contact is Elisa Anderson, Customs Manager. The Qualified Officer is Ms. Veldine M Pearson, Customs Officer. The licence was issued in December 2002 for Cambridge, ON. The contact information follows: Customs Plus…

Government Cabinet Shuffle

The Prime Minister, Justin Trudeau, today announced changes to the Ministry and welcomed new members to Cabinet. The Government of Canada is focused on growing the economy, strengthening the middle class, and creating more opportunities for everyone. The new responsibilities of our team build on…

Sucker Rods, Preliminary Injury Inquiry No. PI‑2018-001

Determination issued Tuesday, July 17, 2018 IN THE MATTER OF a preliminary injury inquiry, pursuant to subsection 34(2) of the Special Import Measures Act, respecting: SUCKER RODS Preliminary Determination of Injury is available on the CITT website.

CFIA-AIRS Updates, 18 July

Chapter 05 was published to: i) create the following OGD extension. 05.06.90.1274.06 - Cattle skulls - over 30 months, other than treated with a CFIA approved method for inactivation of prions. ii) modify the import conditions for the following HS codes. 05.06.90.1274.03 - Cattle skulls - over 30…

Canada Accepting Requests to Avoid Retaliatory Duties on U.S. Goods

The Canadian government is accepting requests for remission of the tariffs imposed on U.S. goods as of July 1 in retaliation for the Trump administration’s duty hike on steel and aluminum products. Canada’s tariffs include an additional 25 percent duty on steel products classified under various…

Canada has already picked a losing strategy for Trump's trade war

With a newly elected left-wing Mexican president, a tariff war in full swing, and hopes fading for the ongoing NAFTA negotiations, it’s time to remind ourselves of economic and strategic issues related to free trade. Retaliation against President Donald Trump’s tariffs is ultimately a failing…

US suing Canada, EU, others at WTO for retaliating against tariffs

The United States is suing Canada and a host of other countries at the World Trade Organization for retaliating against Donald Trump’s tariffs on steel and aluminum, firing the latest salvo in the President’s global trade war. Mr. Trump’s trade chief, Robert Lighthizer, said on ...[July 16th] that U…

Steel Piling Pipe, Expiry Review No. RR-2017-003

IN THE MATTER OF an expiry review, pursuant to subsection 76.03(3) of the Special Import Measures Act, of the finding made by the Canadian International Trade Tribunal on November 30, 2012, in Inquiry No. NQ-2012-002, concerning: CARBON AND ALLOY STEEL PIPE PILES ORIGINATING IN OR EXPORTED FROM THE…
MEMBERS ONLY

Retaliatory Tariff Q & A - New

Here are the latest Questions and Answers relating to the July 1, 2018 surtax. Q. What are the rules regarding gifts valued at less than $60 that re brought into Canada under heading 9816? A. According to Customs Notice 18-08 only the following numbers in chapter 98 are exempt from the application…

CFIA Scheduled System Maintenance, 17 July

As part of ongoing efforts to improve client service, please be advised that the Canadian Food Inspection Agency (CFIA) will be performing network maintenance at the National Import Service Centre (NISC) on Tuesday July 17th, 2018 from 3:00am until 7:00am (EST). During this time all systems will be…

Reminder - Consultation: Openness and Transparency at the CFIA

How can the Canadian Food Inspection Agency be more transparent? As part of maintaining trust in Canada's regulatory system for food, plants and animals, the Canadian Food Inspection Agency (CFIA) intends to refresh its approach to openness and transparency. This means it will proactively release…

CBSA Message (TCC-18-083) - Update to ECCRD Chapter 1: ACI Marine

Clients Affected: All clients and service providers who transmit trade data using EDI The CBSA has released a new version of the Electronic Commerce Client Requirements Document (ECCRD), “Chapter 1: Advance Commercial Information (ACI) Marine” containing a number of updates, wording changes and…
MEMBERS ONLY

SKS Freight & Brokerage - CSCB Membership Application

The CSCB has received an application for membership from SKS Freight & Brokerage. The CSCB contact is Mr. Shariq Syed Muhammad, Manager, who is also the qualified officer. The licence was issued in March 2018 for Toronto. The contact information follows: SKS Freight & Brokerage 100 Consilium Place…
MEMBERS ONLY

Rome Customs & Trade Inc. - CSCB Membership Application

The CSCB has received an application for membership from Rome Customs & Trade Inc. The CSCB contact is Mr. Derrick Stroebel, President, who is also the qualified officer. The licence was issued in May 2018 for Kitchener, ON. The contact information follows: Rome Customs & Trade Inc. 100 Campbell Ave…

CFIA-AIRS Updates, 16 July

Chapter 04 was published to: i) change the release recommendation from “Refer to CFIA-NISC” to “Approved” and modify the import conditions for the following HS code. 04.03.90.3540.04 - Kephir This created a requirement version change for the following HS codes. 04.01.10.3501.01 – Liquid skimmed milk…

CBSA Message (TCC18-082) - Best practices in preparation for summer vacations

Clients Affected: All clients and service providers who transmit trade data using EDI With the summer months and vacation time well underway, the TCCU remains committed to timely client support to resolve electronic commerce and portal systems technical issues. To ensure our officers are available…

China's trade surplus with U.S. hits record as exporters rush to beat tariffs

China’s trade surplus with the United States swelled to a record in June as its overall exports grew at a solid pace, a result that could further inflame a bitter trade dispute with Washington. But signs exporters were rushing shipments before tariffs went into effect in the first week of July…

Italy says it won't ratify EU-Canada trade deal; Canada plays down threat

Italy will not ratify the European Union’s free trade agreement with Canada, Deputy Prime Minister Luigi Di Maio said on Friday, although Canadian officials played down the threat to the accord, which mostly took effect last year. “Soon CETA (the Comprehensive Economic and Trade Agreement) will…