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CFIA AIRS Updates, 2 November

A) Chapter 05 was published to change the release recommendation from "No CFIA Requirement" to "Refer to CFIA - NISC" for the following HS codes. 05.11.99.1298.07 - Laboratory or tissue samples, fresh, frozen or fixed. Primates (monkey). 05.11.99.1299.07 - Cell lines. Primates (monkey). 05.11.99…

CBSA Message (TCC16-148) – Late Daily Notice

Clients Affected: All importers, brokers and services providers who use EDI to transmit their data CBSA Assessment and Revenue Management (CARM) / Accounts Receivable Ledger (ARL) Please be advised that the DN scheduled to be issued on Nov. 2, 2016, is late and will be issued as soon as possible. We…

Manual of Procedures, Chapter 11, Poultry Meat, Taiwan

Please be advised that further to the message of October 27, 2016, effective immediately, poultry meat shipments originating from Canada, except those from Ontario, can be certified using the current export certificate. The Canadian Food Inspection Agency (CFIA) is negotiating to amend the current…
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ARL Offsetting Webinar Presentations

The presentation and recording of the CSCB webinar on ARL offsetting hosted on October 20th and the presentation from the CBSA webinar on the same topic hosted on October 27th, are now available on the ARL Implementation page, under Meeting Summaries & Presentation Materials.

CETA a bright light against a protectionist world, says Chrystia Freeland

With the U.S. presidential election looming, Canada's new trade deal with Europe should be seen as a showcase for how strong trading relationships are better than "building walls," International Trade Minister Chrystia Freeland said Monday. The Comprehensive Economic and Trade Agreement, or CETA…

European trade deal could be $600M boost for Alberta beef producers

It still needs to be ratified by the European Parliament and the legislature of every European Union member state, but the newly signed Comprehensive Economic and Trade Agreement (CETA) between Europe and Canada could be welcome news for Alberta beef producers. ... After being shut out of most of…

CFIA AIRS Updates, 1 November

A) Chapter 01 was published to modify the import conditions for the following HS code. 01.06.19.2083.02 - Commercial dogs - less than eight months of age. This created a requirement version change for the following HS code. 01.06.19.2083.01 - Commercial dogs - eight months of age or older. B)…

eManifest Notices webinars for warehouse operators

In an ongoing commitment to support clients throughout the implementation of eManifest, the CBSA is offering eManifest Notices webinars for warehouse operators. This webinar includes information about the Deconsolidation Notice and the process by which warehouse operators may release goods from the…

EU, Canada sign free trade deal but battle not over

The European Union and Canada signed a free trade agreement on Sunday that aims to generate jobs and growth though it must still clear some 40 national and regional parliaments in Europe in the coming years to enter fully into force. Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau signed the treaty along…

Customs Valuation Seminar in Mississauga - This Thursday!

This is a reminder that the CSCB Toronto Region is hosting an education seminar on Customs Valuation - Back to Basics on Transaction Value, this Thursday, November 3, 2016 at the Four Points by Sheraton Toronto Airport. Importers and customs brokers cannot afford to miscalculate the customs value or…

Bri-Chem Case Discussion with Peter Kirby - Tomorrow!

Today is your last chance to register for tomorrow's webinar with Peter Kirby, the Montreal trade lawyer, who led the Bri-Chem Supply Ltd., Ever Green Ecological Services Inc., and Southern Pacific Resource Corp. cases vs. CBSA. These three cases, tried together, were identical to the Frito-Lay case…

CFIA AIRS Updates, 31 October

A) Chapter 05 was published to change the release recommendation from "Refuse Entry" to "Refer to CFIA - veterinary inspection" for the following HS code originating from the United States. 05.11.99.1291.01 - Animal oocytes - bovine. B) Chapter 19 was published to add the following OGD extension. 19…
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List of Trade Lawyers

The CSCB’s Customs Broker Risk Management Committee has overseen the creation of a contact list of lawyers, associated with CSCB Preferred Business Clients, who practice in the areas of Customs, International Trade and Administrative law. Members often contact the CSCB National Office for guidance…

Peter Kirby Speaks About the Bri-Chem Case this Tuesday - Don't Miss It!

Don't miss Peter Kirby, the Montreal trade lawyer, speak with us this Tuesday, November 1, about the Federal Court of Appeal's decision to dismiss CBSA's appeals, with costs, in the Bri-Chem Supply Ltd., Ever Green Ecological Services Inc., and Southern Pacific Resource Corp. cases. These three…

Manual of Procedures, Chapter 11, Taiwan

Please be advised that due to the outbreak of low pathogenic avian influenza (LPAI) in Ontario, the export certification of poultry meat destined to Taiwan from Canada is immediately suspended. Presently, the Canadian Food Inspection Agency (CFIA) is negotiating poultry meat certificates with Taiwan…

ECCRD Chapter 5 Update

The following document was recently updated: Electronic Commerce Clients Requirements Document (ECCRD) Chapter 5 ACI/eManifest House Bills, has been revised and new version 4.0 is now available upon request. The French version of this chapter will be available at a later date. If you are interested…

Belgium reaches deal to back EU-Canada trade agreement

A landmark free trade agreement between the European Union and Canada could be signed within days after the Belgian government overcame an impasse with its regional authorities on Thursday. ​Belgian Prime Minister Charles Michel said his national government had reached a deal with the holdout region…