40% of Canadian canola seed exports are bound for China, but not right now
Chinese importers are unwilling to purchase Canadian canola seed at the moment, the group that represents the industry in Canada says.
40% of Canadian canola seed exports are bound for China, but not right now
Chinese importers are unwilling to purchase Canadian canola seed at the moment, the group that represents the industry in Canada says.
If you’re a Canadian exporter or investor currently doing business in the United Kingdom, you’re likely anxious about how Brexit will unfold. As the Mar. 29 exit deadline looms and talk of further extensions continue, there’s no doubt the eventual outcome will have an enormous impact on the U.K., its citizens and those conducting business with the island nation.
Trade in counterfeit and pirated goods has risen steadily in the last few years – even as overall trade volumes stagnated – and now stands at 3.3% of global trade, according to a new report by the OECD and the EU’s Intellectual Property Office.
To help us get to know you better, we’d like to hear your views about your job, and how you are feeling about the industry in general. The world of customs, trade and border management is more complex than ever – is this the career for you? What are your expectations of your work environment and are those expectations being met?
The following was published in Part I of the Canada Gazette on March 16, 2019.
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