Canadian Government Notices for Aug. 13
The government of Canada issued the following trade-related notices for Aug. 13. Note that some may also be given separate headlines)
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- Comments on pig traceability. The Government of Canada is proposing new regulations that would make traceability mandatory for pigs with the intention to help protect the health of Canadians and contribute to the reopening of export markets. (here)
- Carbon steel welded pipe. The CBSA will make a preliminary determination respecting the alleged dumping and subsidizing on Aug. 13 into whether the certain steel welded pipe originating in or exported from Taiwan, India, Oman, Korea, Thailand, Turkey and the UAE. (here)
- China and Taiwan Bicycles. The CBSA issued a statement of reasons in regards to the possible resumption of dumping of bicycles originating in or exported from China and Taiwan. (here)