26
Nov
Adjustments to Canada’s border and travel measures
The Government of Canada announced adjustments to Canada’s border measures. A new backgrounder provides additional context to support travellers in understanding COVID-19 testing and vaccine requirements, as well as other…
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Nov
U.S. issues final duty rates on Canadian softwood lumber
On November 24, 2021, the U.S. Department of Commerce issued the final results of the second administrative reviews of its anti-dumping and countervailing duty orders regarding certain softwood lumber products…
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22
Nov
CBP AND CBSA Joint Updated Emergency Protocols in Response to Flood Situation in British Columbia, Canada
Due to extreme weather conditions in British Columbia, Canada, that have caused flooding, landslides, road closures, and other supply chain disruptions Canadian domestic truck carriers may need to transit through…
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19
Nov
Canada and ASEAN will proceed with free trade agreement negotiations
On November 16, 2021, Canada and ASEAN announced that they agreed to proceed with free trade agreement (FTA) negotiations. The Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) is a regional intergovernmental…
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Nov
Barley products tariff rate quota deadline extended to December 22
Global Affairs Canada issued a new notice advising that the deadline for the closure of the 2021-2022 Barley Products Tariff Rate Quota (TRQ) will be extended to 11:59 pm local time on…
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12
Nov
Validation of Customs rulings under the 2022 version of the Customs Tariff
Changes to the World Customs Organization’s Harmonized System will be reflected in the customs tariff of most countries in 2022. This includes Canada’s Customs Tariff. The changes could affect the…
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Nov
Reminder: Blanket certificates of origin need to be renewed for 2022
Blanket certificates of origin, whether for CUSMA or for other free trade agreements, are usually set to begin on January 1 and to expire, twelve months later, on December 31….
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Nov
Tribunal to review expiry of duties on copper pipe fittings from the U.S., Korea and China
The Canadian International Trade Tribunal initiated an expiry review of its November 2016 finding to determine if the expiry of the relevant orders is likely to lead to continued or…
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05
Nov
More Canadian airports will be accepting international passenger flights
The Government of Canada announced that, effective on November 30, 2021, international flights carrying passengers will be permitted to land at the following additional Canadian airports: • St. John’s International•…
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Nov
Major economies show restraint in imposing new trade restrictions
According to the latest World Trade Organization (WTO) Trade Monitoring Report on G20 trade measures, the World’s major economies have continued to roll back COVID-19-related trade-restrictive measures and demonstrated restraint…
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