Canadian Government Notices for July 11
The government of Canada issued the following trade-related notices for July 6 (note that some may also be given separate headlines)
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- Canada/U.S. Nexus program. The CBSA said Canada and the US., effective June 30, lifted the three year residency requirement for Canadians and U.S. citizens to apply to NEXUS. (here)
- Business outlook survey. A summary of interviews conducted by Bank Du Canada by its regional offices of 100 firm’s senior management was released to gather perspectives of these businesses on topics such as the state of the economy, demand, and their overview of economic activity. (here)
- Korea liquid dielectric transformers. The CITT conducted a preliminary injury inquiry into whether there is evidence that the dumping of liquid dielectric transformers originating in or exported from Korea. The Tribunal determined there is evidence for a reasonable indication that the dumping of the subject goods has caused injury or is threatening to cause injury. (here)
- China Hot-rolled steel plates. The CBSA updated the expiry review schedule for certain hot-rolled steel plates originating in or exported from China. (here)