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Gypsum Board SIMA case is about to expire
The Canadian International Trade Tribunal (CITT) has provided notice that the Gypsum Board (GB) SIMA case found in… Read more
Have Your Say: CBSA Seeks Input on Advance Rulings and National Customs Rulings Changes
The CBSA is now accepting comments from stakeholders on the validation of advance rulings and national customs rulings… Read more
Import Container Chassis from China? You Might Need to Pay Provisional SIMA Duties
Importers of certain container chassis must now pay provisional SIMA duties on certain types of those products which… Read more
CBSA releases concordance table in advance of the Departmental Consolidation of the Customs Tariff
CBSA recently published Customs Notices 21-19 to offer stakeholders information about the January 1st, 2022 Customs Tariff. For… Read more
Have Your Say: CBSA Seeks Input on Advance Rulings and National Customs Rulings Changes
The CBSA is now accepting comments from stakeholders on the validation of advance rulings and national customs rulings… Read more
Good news for importers: CBSA issues normal values for UAE exporter’s carbon steel welded pipe
The Canada Border Services Agency (CBSA) has issued normal values to Universal Tube & Plastic Industries Ltd (UTP),… Read more
CBSA launches normal value review of Taiwanese carbon steel fastener exporter
The Canada Border Services Agency (CBSA) has initiated a normal value and export price review of certain carbon… Read more
CBSA re-investigates normal values and subsidy amounts of exporters of a certain refined sugar
The Canada Border Services Agency (CBSA) is re-investigating the normal values and subsidy amounts of exporters who bring… Read more
New Rules for Canadian Food Exports to China
Companies that export medium risk food products to China (including exporters, processing plants, and cold and dry storage… Read more
CBSA decides fastener exporter is dumping goods into Canadian market
If you import certain carbon steel fasteners extrusion products from Chinese firm Qifeng, the CBSA has decided you’ll… Read more