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Canadian Government Notices for Jan 26-27

The Government of Canada issued the following trade-related notices for January 26-27, 2012 (note that some may also be given separate headlines)

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  • Customs Day 2012. Canada Border Services celebrated this year’s theme Borders Divide, Customs Connect, which recognizes the importance of co-operative border management in the global context. In 2011, CBSA handled more than 13.5 million commercial releases and processed more than 96 million travelers. (here)
  • Canadian-Costa Rica Free Trade. The Government of Canada announced it has launched negotiations towards the modernization of the free trade agreement with Costa Rica. The government is now conducting an environmental assessment which is critical to the work of understanding the relationship between trade and environmental issues. (here)
  • AD/CV Commencement of Inquiry China stainless sinks. Canadian International Trade Tribunal announced that preliminary determinations have been made respecting the dumping and subsidizing of stainless steel sinks originating from or exported from China. (here)
  • AD/CV Commencement of Inquiry China pup joints. CITT announced that the preliminary determinations have been made respecting the dumping and subsidizing of pop joints originating or exported from China. (here)
  • Product Recalls. Olsen Direct Vent Oil Furnaces manufactured in United States of America (here), Tumblekins Wooden vehicles and play sets manufactured in China (here), Time 4 Crafts Kids Apron manufactured in China (here), Nitto Bicycle Handlebar manufactured in Japan (here)