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Public consultations on the collection of smelt and cast information for certain aluminum imports
Global Affairs Canada has launched public consultations to obtain stakeholders’ views on the potential collection and publication of… Read more
No agreement in sight for Canadian rail workers and rail companies
The Teamsters Canada Rail Conference (TCRC) has released a statement regarding ongoing negotiations with Canada’s two largest rail… Read more
CBSA officers could take strike action in June
The Public Service Alliance of Canada (PSAC) union has issued a statement advising that Canada Border Services Agency (CBSA) workers… Read more
CBSA announces changes to how import-export programs (RMs) are managed
The Canada Border Services Agency has issued a notice to the trade community regarding the registration and maintenance of program… Read more
CITT determines threat of injury on certain wire rod
The Canadian International Trade Tribunal (CITT), on May 7th, 2024, determined that there is evidence that the dumping… Read more
SIMA – Government of Canada commences an expiry review of unitized wall modules from China
The Government of Canada has, on September 19, 2023, commenced an expiry review of the Unitized wall modules… Read more
Moving forward with amendments to Energy Efficiency Regulations
Natural Resources Canada (NRCAN) has recently confirmed its plan to move forward with amendments to the Energy Efficiency… Read more
Canadian rail workers to strike on May 22
On May 1st, an overwhelming majority of workers at Canadian National Railway (CN) and Canadian Pacific Kansas City… Read more
CBSA concludes normal value review of piling pipe exporter from China
The Canada Border Services Agency (CBSA), on April 29, 2024, concluded a normal value and export price review… Read more
Government of Canada initiates SIMA investigation of certain pea protein from China
Canada Border Services Agency (CBSA) announced on April 22, 2024, that it has launched a SIMA investigation respecting… Read more