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Canadian Trade News
What's happening in the transportation world.
Saudi Arabia and the Philippines will soon be accepting ATA Carnets. ATA Carnets are customs documents that allow the duty and tax-free temporary import of goods for up to one year
Canada launches inquiry commission on longshoring disputes at Canada's West Coast ports. The Commission will soon begin meeting with stakeholders and reviewing consultation submissions from relevant parties
Canadian railways' total freight volume was up 4.0% in February. Statistics Canada reports that total cargo tonnage was well above the five-year average for the month of February
CBSA initiates dumping and subsidizing investigations on certain pea protein from China. The Canadian International Trade Tribunal will determine whether the imports are harming Canadian producers
Reminder: CBSA delays CARM launch for trade chain partners to October 2024. The Canada Border Services Agency announced that it was delaying the full implementation of CARM until October
CFIA - Guide for preparing an Export control plan. The Canadian Food Inspection Agency (CFIA) has updated the Guide for preparing an export control plan
CFIA Directive D- 99-06 Policy on the issuance of phytosanitary certificates for export and for re-export. The directive was revised
CETA origin quota utilization tables 2024. The Utilization levels for certain items have been updated
Textiles and Clothing - CUSMA Weekly Stats - Export/Import - Preference Level Utilization - Utilization levels have been updated
Little Gold Creek port of entry summer season extended by four weeks. The CBSA is advising travellers that the Little Gold Creek port of entry will open for the summer season on Friday, May 17