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Sep 16, 2021

News You Need to Know: Upcoming Canadian Customs Tariff for 2022

The Government of Canada has provided updates and information in the Canada Gazette II on September 1st, 2021,… Read more 

Sep 16, 2021

Reminder: Lacey Act Phase VI Enforcement to Begin October 1, 2021

The United States Department of Agriculture’s (USDA) Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service (APHIS) will require a Lacey… Read more 

Sep 9, 2021

CBSA assessing ADD and CVD on certain upholstered domestic seating

The Canadian International Trade Tribunal (CITT), on September 2, 2021, made a finding of Injury regarding the dumping… Read more 

Sep 2, 2021

CITT issues preliminary determination of injury on certain oil country tubular goods 3

The Canadian International Trade Tribunal (CITT), on August 30, 2021, determined that the alleged injurious dumping of certain… Read more 

Sep 2, 2021

CBSA Announces Provisional Duties for Some Small Power Transformers

The CBSA announced a preliminary determination of dumping of certain small power transformers originating in or exported from… Read more 

Sep 2, 2021

Importers to Pay More Duties on Grinding Material from India

The Canadian International Trade Tribunal (CITT) announced that certain grinding material originating in or exported from India is… Read more 

Sep 2, 2021

CBP Announces Updates on Guidance Regarding Returned Goods

The CBP announced updated guidance for importers and customs brokers when importing foreign-origin goods returned to the U.S.… Read more 

Aug 31, 2021

CFIA Confirms finding of African swine fever in Dominican Republic

Canada’s Chief Veterinary Officer recently affirmed the Canadian Food Inspection Agency’s (CFIA) support for the Dominican Republic’s efforts to… Read more 

Aug 30, 2021

Good News – Importer Cotton Assessment Fee to Decrease October 25th, 2021

The U.S. Department of Agriculture’s Agricultural Marketing Service (AMS) has issued a direct final rule that decreases the… Read more 

Aug 23, 2021

Exporters of military end use products to require expanded licensing requirements

U.S. exporters who ship goods abroad to entities and governments for military end use will have a longer… Read more