Canadian Government Notices for April 23
The government of Canada issued the following trade-related notices for April 23, 2012 (note that some may also be given separate headlines)
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- Importer Licensing regime. CFIA developed regulations under the Canada Agricultural Products Act (CAPA) to establish an import licensing regime for importers of agricultural products in the non-federally registered sector. (here)
- Canada-Denmark Trade. The Minister Trade, Ed Fast announced a comprehensive economic and trade agreement between Canada and the EU. (here)
- Food Safety Action Plan. The CFIA is asking for comments on a user fee proposal for its proposed Food Safety Action Plan importer-licensing regime. (here)
- Pakistan potassium silicate solids. The CBSA extended the time period for making preliminary decisions by 135 days with respect to the investigations into the alleged dumping and subsidizing of potassium silicate originating in or exported from Pakistan. (here)
- China pup joints. The CITT issued a final determination and has found that there is dumping and subsidizing of pup joints originating or exported from Pakistan. (here)
- NAFTA textile/apparel TPL utilization. DFAIT updated the 2012 NAFTA textile and apparel tariff preference level utilization rate for imports and exports. (here)
- Automated Border Clearance Program. CBSA announced an automated border clearance program (ABC) is an innovative new concept that uses self-service automated technology to process Canadian travelers returning to Canada. (here)
- Product Recalls. Avanti Ultra AV-Dextra Flat iron manufactured in South Korea (here), Lucas Championniere Facial Steamer manufactured in France (here)