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Canada's steel town still nervous despite tariff reprieve

A temporary exemption from U.S. tariffs is little comfort to the Canadian steel city of Hamilton, coping with months of uncertainty as U.S. President Donald Trump has threatened a potentially devastating 25 percent duty unless the North American Free Trade Agreement is renegotiated. Canadian…

Brexit and NAFTA dispute making firms wary, says Canadian minister

There are parallels between the way companies in North America and Britain are holding back on investment as they wait for clarity on the re-negotiation of NAFTA and the outcome of talks on a Brexit deal, Canada’s finance minister said on Mon “Certainly anecdotally in North America there are some…

Canada's PM bids to reassure aluminum workers about U.S. tariffs

Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau on Monday kicked off a tour of the nation’s steel and aluminum regions to reassure workers worried that the United States could still introduce tariffs on the imports of the metals. Trudeau’s first stop was the province of Quebec, the heart of Canada’s aluminum…

ARL - Where We Are Today and What’s Next

The Toronto/Ontario regions invite you to a general meeting where we will discuss ARL, where we are today and what’s next. The meeting will take place on Wednesday, April 11, 2018 at the Four Points by Sheraton Toronto Airport in Mississauga. The session will be led by Marc Séguin, CBSA, Director of…

Canada and Mexico to be exempt from U.S. tariffs on steel and aluminum

Canada and Mexico will be exempt from tariffs on steel and aluminum imported into the United States, but there's no guarantee that will be the case forever. A little after 3:30 p.m. ET on Thursday, U.S. President Donald Trump signed off on two proclamations taking aim at the imports of two metals…

Canada signs revised TPP with sights set on new deal in South America

Canada's minister of international trade marked an important step forward in Canada's trading relationship with one bloc of countries today, while looking to start a new deal with another. François-Philippe Champagne signed the Comprehensive and Progressive Trans-Pacific Partnership, the reborn…
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CETA Originating Goods and U.S. FTZs

CBSA has responded to a question from the CSCB regarding CETA originating goods that are entered into an FTZ in the U.S. before exported to Canada. We had also asked what proof could be provided to show that goods had not been transformed while in the FTZ. Following is CBSA’s response. In response…

CPTPP: Trade is Still in Vogue!

Is the world giving up on globalization? Well, the CPTPP partners aren’t. A good night’s sleep doesn’t come easily for Canadian exporters these days. Export sales aren’t the issue; they are booming, thanks to the red-hot US economy. The big worry is that it’ll all come to a grinding halt. The threat…

Canadian international merchandise trade, January 2018

Canada's merchandise trade deficit totalled $1.9 billion in January, narrowing from a $3.1 billion deficit in December. Imports decreased 4.3%, mainly due to lower imports of industrial machinery, equipment and parts. Exports fell 2.1%, primarily on fewer exports of passenger cars and light trucks…

CFIA-AIRS Updates, 8 March

A) Chapter 06 was published to modify the import conditions for the following HS codes originating from the states of Arkansas, Iowa, Kansas, Louisiana, Minnesota, Mississippi, Nebraska, North Dakota, Oklahoma, South Dakota and Texas destined to all provinces except New Brunswick, Nova Scotia and…

What we can learn from a disastrous 1930 U.S. tariff on Canadian goods

“Trade wars are good,” tweeted U.S. President Donald Trump, “and easy to win.” And just like that, we’re back in the thick of it: Trump, looking to Make America Great Again, has threatened to use section 232 of the Trade Expansion Act of 1962 to impose tariffs of 25 per cent on steel imports and 10…
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CBSA Stars - Call for Nominations!

Have you dealt with an exceptionally helpful Canada Border Services Agency employee within the last year? Anyone you think is worthy of a CBSA Star nomination? Over the last five years, our members have shared with us over a hundred stories of professionalism, conscientiousness, and cooperation on…

CFIA-AIRS Updates, 7 March

A) Chapter 01 was published to change the release recommendation from “Refuse entry” to “CBSA Inspection” for the following HS codes with the end use “Feeding for slaughter - terminal feedlot” originating from the state of California. 01.02.21.1007 - Sexually intact cattle (other than male calves…