Canadian Government Notices for Aug. 15
The government of Canada issued the following trade-related notices for Aug. 15 Note that some may also be given separate headlines)
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- Canada pro-trade plan. The Harper Government launched a series of consultations with small and medium sized enterprises to help refresh Canada’s commitment to the Global Commerce Strategy in order to better align Canada’s trade and investment objectives in large fast growing priority markets. (here)
- Milk and manure regulations. The CFIA is reviewing import requirements for milk and manure under the Health of Animals Regulations. (here)
- Horse import measures. The CFIA is implementing new import measures to protect Canadian livestock from an outbreak of vesicular stomatitis reported in Colorado, U.S. (here)
- Canadian airports initiative. The Harper Government announced a new initiative aimed at making air travel more convenient for Canadians traveling from medium sized airports. The new initiative will also enable NEXUS members flying from Billy Bishop Toronto City Airport, St. John’s, Moncton, Québec City and Kelowna to be able to use their NEXUS cards to access a dedicated entrance allowing them to proceed directly to the front of the screening line resulting in shorter wait times. (here)
- Carbon steel welded pipe. The CBSA made a preliminary determination on the dumping of carbon steel welded pipe originating in or exported from Taiwan, India, Oman, Korea, Thailand, Turkey and the UAE and the subsidizing of the above-mentioned goods from the India, the Oman and the UAE. (here)