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Canada Gazette - Official Regulations
Canada Disappointed with U.S. Decision on Canadian Supercalendered Paper
International Trade Minister Ed Fast issued the following statement:
“We are disappointed that the U.S. Department of Commerce will impose tariffs on Canadian supercalendered paper due to an unwarranted complaint.
CBSA - Extension of Re-investigation
Please be advised that the CBSA has extended the re-investigation with respect to the dumping and subsidizing of certain seamless casing, certain oil country tubular goods (OCTG) and certain pup joints from the People’s Republic of China; and the dumping of certain OCTG originating in or exported from Chinese Taipei, the Republic of India, the Republic of Indonesia, the Republic of the Philippi
'Shrewd' Canada playing long game as TPP trade talks begin in Maui
As Canada's lead negotiator Kirsten Hillman and the rest of her Trans-Pacific Partnership negotiating team sit down with their counterparts in Maui, Hawaii this weekend, they may sense pounding from more than just the nearby surf.
The game has changed since trade negotiators from 12 Pacific Rim countries met in Guam last April.
WTO inks trade deal to end tariffs on more than 200 tech products
Dozens of countries have agreed to abolish duties on more than 200 technology products — from advanced computer chips to GPS devices, printer cartridges and video-game consoles.
The agreement announced Friday marks the World Trade Organization's first tariff-killing deal in 18 years.