With the Canada-United States-Mexico Agreement (CUSMA) coming into force on July 1st there are many things to consider. What steps should importers be taking to assess their ability to manage imports/exports under the new requirements? What are the risks associated with self-certifying origin? What is the broker exposure?
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June 5: COVID-19 CBSA Commercial & Trade Update
With the recent reopening of the Canadian economy and expected volume increases, combined with a surge in online purchasing, the CBSA has started to plan ahead trying to mitigate increased border wait times.
COVID-19 Commercial Update to Industry Stakeholders, June 5, 2020
Canadian international merchandise trade, April 2020
In April, production shutdowns in a number of manufacturing industries, falling energy product prices, the closure of many retail stores, and weaker demand due to physical distancing measures related to the COVID-19 pandemic, resulted in drastic decreases in Canada's exports and imports.
China - Export requirements for fish and seafood
Please be advised that the requirements for establishments which export fish and seafood to China have been updated, and can be found on the following page on the external website:
China (People's Republic of) – Export requirements for fish and seafood
Opening of the Application Period for the Dairy Export Thresholds under CUSMA
This message is to inform you that, as a result of Canada’s April 3, 2020 ratification of the Canada-United States-Mexico Agreement (CUSMA), the Minister of Small Business, Export Promotion and International Trade has opened the application period for the two