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Mexico faces critical choices as it draws in the attention of American industry
By Judith Álvarez The election of a new head of state, particularly one who received a majority mandate,… Read more
U.S.-based global businesses must be prepared for post-election change
By Gavin Everson Even in the heady days of the pandemic when much of the world was still… Read more
Navigating protectionism’s trade barriers
By Jill Hurley There was a glorious time not long ago when corporate decision makers and small businesses… Read more
Nearshoring diversification is sound supply chain strategy
By Jamie Adams It’s little surprise that the decision makers behind America’s foreign investments are increasingly flocking to… Read more
How to stay nimble as USMCA tensions heat up
By Michelle Stokes All investments come with risk, that’s a given. But when considering long-term investments of hundreds… Read more
CBSA Re-investigates Oil country tubular goods and seamless casing SIMA cases
Re-investigations are conducted periodically by the CBSA to update normal values, export prices or amounts of subsidy and… Read more
Romaine Lettuce from the US, Fall 2024 import requirements
The Canada Food Inspection Agency (CFIA) has recently provided advanced notice that they will be implementing temporary import… Read more
SIMA – Government of Canada commences an expiry review of certain Silicon Metal from China
Expiry reviews are conducted jointly by the Canada Border Services Agency (CBSA) and the Canadian International Trade Tribunal… Read more
Canada to start 30-day consultation to impose surtax on Chinese EVs
The Government of Canada, on July 2nd, 2024, is launching a 30-day consultation seek input on what is… Read more
Additional Sanctions on Exports to Russia and Belarus
The Bureau of Industry and Security (BIS) has issued a final rule imposing additional export sanctions against Russia… Read more