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Trucking report identifies ways to improve supply chains and trade across Canada
A new report from the Canadian Trucking Alliance (CTA) has identified several issues relating to infrastructure and trucking industry regulations that, if improved, bolster the efficiency of Canadian inter-provincial supply chains and economic trade.
Some of the identified issues and recommendations of the report include:
Improving winter road maintenance and ensuring that roads are cleared and maintained in a consistent and timely manner...
Wheat products tariff rate quota (TRQ) will be filled on Nov. 4, 2023
The 2023-2024 wheat tariff rate quota (TRQ) will be filled as of Nov. 4, 2023, according to a message released by Global Affairs Canada (GAC).
The notice is relevant to imports of wheat products classified under Customs Tariff headings: 11.01, 11.03, 11.04, 11.08, 11.09, 19.01, 19.02, 19.04, 19.05 and 23.02.
As of 20:59 p.m. Ottawa time (EST) on Nov. 4, 2023, the "within access commitment" tariff items will be closed, and all imp...
Changes to import requirements for poultry products from France
The Canadian Food Inspection Agency (CFIA) is temporarily suspending the importation of all live poultry, hatching eggs, and raw fresh/frozen poultry products originating from France, effective Oct. 1, 2023.
This measure is being taken to manage the potential risk from France's vaccination campaign for Highly Pathogenic Avian Influenza (HPAI).
The products affected are:
live birds and hatching eggs
all unprocessed avian an...
NCBFAA leads industrywide initiative to keep trade moving in the event of an Oct. 1 US federal government shutdown
Taking no chances with what appears to be increasingly likely a US federal government shutdown starting Oct. 1, the National Customs Brokers & Forwarders Association of America (NCBFAA) is leading an effort among 40 other trade associations, including several Canadian partners, the Canadian Association of Importers and Exporters (I.E. Canada), Canadian International Freight Forwarders Association (CIFFA), and Canadian Society of Customs Brok...
CBSA concludes SIMA investigation of copper pipe fittings from the US, China, and South Korea
The Canada Border Services Agency (CBSA) has concluded a re‑investigation of the normal values and export prices respecting certain copper pipe fittings from the United States, South Korea, and China, along with amounts of subsidy of copper pipe fittings from China, in accordance with the Special Import Measures Act(SIMA).
The period of investigation and the profitability analysis period (PAP) for the re-investigation was from Feb. 1, ...
CBSA publishes CARM update for importers and Customs Bonded Warehouse (CBW) licensees
The Canada Border Services Agency has issued a Customs Notice that provides an update on the CBSA Assessment and Revenue Management (CARM) system for Customs Bonded Warehouse (CBW) licensees, including operators, importers, and brokers.
The Notice talks about CARM program enhancements and requirements, along with expectations for CBWs.
Highlights include:
CBWs will use the CARM platform for enrolment and future accounting, as well as t...
Timeline of key events in the Canada-US softwood lumber dispute
The softwood lumber dispute between Canada and the US is a long-running point of contention that has been going on for decades, and continues to this day. If you need a primer on what's been going on so far, here is a rundown of some of the key events in the dispute.
If you need some more background on the story, you can read Clearit's latest update here.
1982: The US lumber industry files a complaint alleging that Canadian lumber producer...
Canada to commence judicial review of US duties on softwood lumber
Canada has filed notices of intent to commence judicial review of US duties on Canadian softwood lumber following the US’s fourth administrative review on softwood lumber from Canada.
This is the latest development in a long-running trade dispute between the two nations that has been going on for decades.
In a statement, the Honourable Mary Ng, Minister of Export Promotion, International Trade and Economic Development, said that Canada i...
Importing a car into Canada: What will it cost?
The duties and taxes that you will have to pay when importing a vehicle into Canada from another country will depend on a few factors, such as the value of the vehicle and where it was manufactured.
Import Duty: If the vehicle was manufactured in the United States or Mexico, you will not have to pay any import duty, thanks to the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA). If the vehicle was manufactured outside of the US or Mexico then you ...
CARM Release 2 Update will soft-launch in October 2023
The Canada Border Services Agency Assessment and Revenue Management (CARM) is a multi-phase project to modernize the collection of duties and taxes for commercial goods imported into Canada by providing Canadian businesses an online self-service tool and simplified importing processes.
With CARM, the Canada Border Services Agency (CBSA) is updating and upgrading its 35-year-old legacy systems through a series of releases in a phased appr...

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