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NAFTA Talks to Resume May 7 as Lighthizer Warns Time is Short

The trade ministers of the U.S., Canada, and Mexico will resume negotiations on updating NAFTA May 7 ... The three ministers met for several days straight in Washington, D.C., recently in an effort to push a revised deal forward, resulting in what Canadian Foreign Minister Chrystia Freeland called…

CBSA Message (TCC18-048) – Canada Food Inspection Agency EDI

Clients Affected: All clients and service providers who transmit EDI trade data to CFIA. Notice received: Wednesday, May 2, 4:23 PM ET Please be advised that the Canadian Food Inspection Agency (CFIA) is currently experiencing technical difficulties and delays in processing import declarations. At…

CFIA processing delays

Notice received: Wed 2018-05-02 3:35 PM EDT Please be advised that the Canadian Food Inspection Agency (CFIA) is currently experiencing delays in processing import declarations During this time clients are asked to continue sending all CFIA electronic declarations using the Electronic Data…

CIRB sets dates for TCRC-Train & Engine and IBEW ratification vote

​Canadian Pacific Railway Limited (TSX: CP) (NYSE: CP) has been advised by the Canada Industrial Relations Board (CIRB) that voting on CP's final proposals – for both the Teamsters Canada Rail Conference – Train & Engine (TCRC) and the International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers (IBEW) – will…

Dry Wheat Pasta, Inquiry No. NQ-2017-005

IN THE MATTER OF an inquiry, pursuant to section 42 of the Special Import Measures Act, concerning the dumping and subsidizing of all dry wheat-based pasta, not stuffed or otherwise prepared, and not containing more than two percent eggs, whether or not enriched, fortified, organic, whole wheat or…

CFIA-AIRS Updates, 1 May

A) Chapter 01 was published to modify the import conditions for the following HS codes originating from Switzerland. NO VERSION CHANGE. 01.05.11.1010 - Day old chicks 01.05.11.1011 - Over 3 days old 01.05.11.1012 - Less than 3 days old 01.05.12.1010 - Day old poults 01.05.12.1011 - Over 3 days old…

Vehicle sales: On auto pilot?

The auto industry is a headline-grabber these days, for multiple reasons. Technology is revolutionizing the entire space. Globalization is altering the production base. Protectionism is threatening to upend the rules of the game. And at the same time, sales are sky-high, especially in the US. That’s…

Canada waits for news on U.S. steel tariffs with deadline tomorrow

The countdown is on to find out whether Canada will face steep U.S. tariffs on steel and aluminum. U.S. President Donald Trump imposed a 25 per cent tariff on steel imports and a 10 per cent tariff on aluminum in March, but granted temporary exemptions to certain countries. In the case of Canada and…

Last Chance to Register for BC Regional Conference!

Registration for the 2018 BC Regional Conference is closing tomorrow, Tuesday, May 1st! This year's conference is taking place on Thursday, May 10, 2018 at the River Rock Casino Resort in Richmond. In addition to presentations on the IID, eCommerce, and Customs Broker regulation, we are pleased to…

NAFTA: Negotiators discuss whether to keep pushing for deal through weekend

After a week-long NAFTA negotiating round in Washington, the lead political ministers are heading home. They will reconvene around May 7. Canada's Chrystia Freeland and Mexico's Ildefonso Guajardo will leave the U.S. capital, while their American counterpart shifts his focus next week to a highly…

NAFTA officials put top-level talks on hold until May 7

Top-level U.S., Canadian and Mexican negotiators trying to hammer out a quick deal to update NAFTA will take a break until May 7, officials said on Friday, as work to resolve major differences including auto content rules continues. The pause underlined how much work remains to be done on the North…

No risk of NAFTA termination despite Trump's bravado: economists

U.S. President Donald Trump’s threats to scrap the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA) will soon be a distant memory, likely to be supplanted by only slight changes to the 24-year-old pact, a Reuters poll of economists suggested. None of the 80 forecasters - most based in Canada, the United…

Changes to the CBSA’s Anti-dumping and Countervailing Program

As a result of the amendments to the Special Import Measures Act and the Special Import Measures Regulations that came into force on April 26, the Canada Border Services Agency (CBSA) will conduct scope proceedings and anti-circumvention investigations, assess whether certain sales should be…
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IID Statistics – Update

CBSA has provided the CSCB with the following updated statistics on IID uptake. Previous statistics were posted on November 20, December 20, January 17, and March 15. As indicated in an earlier message, the new date to on-board to the SWI IID (SO911) is January 1, 2019. Legacy OGD release service…

Certain Copper Pipe Fittings, Notice of Final Determinations

On April 25, 2018, the Canada Border Services Agency (CBSA), pursuant to paragraph 41(1)(a) of the Special Import Measures Act (SIMA), made final determinations of dumping and subsidizing in respect of certain copper pipe fittings from Vietnam. See Appendix 1 for results. The Notice of Final…

Canada and U.S. clash over sunset clause in 'forceful' NAFTA talks

Foreign Affairs Minister Chrystia Freeland and her American counterpart in the NAFTA talks had a "fairly forceful" exchange of views Tuesday over the American side's demand for a sunset clause, a source tells CBC News. A senior source with direct knowledge of the situation said tensions emerged when…