Canadian Government Notices for Oct. 15
The government of Canada issued the following trade-related notices for Oct. 15 (Note that some may also be given separate headlines.)
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- Phase I pilot project to enhance border security. The CBSA and Department of Homeland Security (DHS) said that effective Sept. 30, 2012, both agencies began Phase I pilot of an entry/exit initiative as outlined in the Beyond the Border Action Plan. Under the pilot program the CBSA and DHS exchange data currently collected on third country nationals (those who are neither citizens of Canada nor of the United States), permanent residents of Canada and lawful permanent residents of the United States at four ports of entry. (here)
- Integrated cross-border law enforcement. The Government of Canada and the United States said the Vancouver/Blaine and Windsor/Detroit ports will be the first two regularized locations of an integrated cross-border maritime law enforcement operations known as Shiprider. (here)
- China unitized wall modules. The CBSA updated its investigation schedule and will issue a preliminary determination or termination regarding the dumping and subsidizing of certain unitized wall modules originating in or exported from China. (here)
- Product Recalls. String lights manufactured in China (here), “Elegant Expressions” Electric Fragrance Warmer manufactured in China (here).