Canadian Government Notices for June 11
The government of Canada issued the following trade-related notices for June 11 (note that some may also be given separate headlines)
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- Laboratory Accreditation. The CFIA advised that it now recognizes accreditation by the Canadian Association for Laboratory Accreditation which allows the laboratory to carry out testing of food, feed and fertilizer. (here)
- China Steel Piling Pipe. The CBSA issued a statement of reasons respecting the alleged injurious dumping and subsidizing steel pipe piles originating in or exported from China. (here)
- Bicycles and Frames. The expiry review schedule was posted concerning the dumping and subsidizing of bicycles and frames originating in or exported from Taiwan and China. (here)
- Hazardous Materials Information Review Act. The chief screening officer of the Hazardous Review Commission gave notice pertaining to the decisions respecting each claim for exemption and the relevant material data sheet and where applicable the label. (here)
- Product Recalls. Tera Gear Anywhere Tabletop Grill manufactured in China (here)