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Dec 3, 2021

Fastener exporter dumping goods into Canadian market, determines CBSA

If you import certain carbon steel fasteners from Taiwanese firm General Fasteners Co., the CBSA has decided you’ll… Read more 

Dec 3, 2021

CBSA reviews normal values of upholstered domestic seating exporters

The CBSA is performing an expedited review to review the normal values of certain goods subject to the… Read more 

Dec 3, 2021

New Final Duty Rates Set for Canadian Softwood Lumber Exporters

In the latest round of the trade dispute over Canadian softwood lumber, the U.S. Department of Commerce announced… Read more 

Dec 3, 2021

Government of Canada Releases Reporting Requirements on Bisphenol A (BPA)

Canadian manufacturers, importers, and users with a commercial status now have new reporting requirements about their uses (including… Read more 

Nov 25, 2021

Vaccination requirements for truck drivers to enter Canada will change as of January 15th, 2022

The Government of Canada announced that as of January 15th, 2022, certain groups of travelers, who are currently… Read more 

Nov 24, 2021

CBSA Publishes Guidelines on Rules of Origin and Origin Quotas for Canada-EU and Canada-UK Free Trade Agreements

The CBSA recently published D11-4-37 Origin Quotas and Alternatives to the Product-Specific Rules of Origin under the Canada–European… Read more 

Nov 24, 2021

Health Canada Extends Corded Window Coverings Regulations Compliance Date until April 30th, 2022

Health Canada has extended the Corded Window Coverings Regulations Compliance date from May 1st, 2021 until April 30th,… Read more 

Nov 18, 2021

5 myths about barge – the inland transport solution no one’s talking about

By David Schulingkamp, Vice President, Barge Services The word is out. Shoppers have been put on notice. The… Read more 

Nov 18, 2021

The complexity lurking behind London’s trade diversification agenda

By Gavin Everson, Director, Global Trade Consulting It’s been a banner year thus far for British importers. The… Read more 

Nov 18, 2021

British Columbia flooding and landslides close roads, rail, and Vancouver’s port

Floods and landslides have cut access to roads, rail, and the Port of Vancouver in British Columbia, as… Read more