Canadian Government Notices for May 10
The government of Canada issued the following trade-related notices for May 10 (Note that some may also be given separate headlines.)
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- Fertilizer regulation amendments. Recent amendments to the Fertilizer Regulations have removed certain regulatory requirements for efficacy and quality allowing for greater flexibility, reduced costs and less red tape for the industry. (here)
- Canada direct investments for 2012. Statistics Canada released the 2012 direct investment figures which show that Canadian direct investment aboard increased by 5.5% which was primarily focused in the U.S., and foreign direct investment grew at 5.8%. (here)
- Canada-EU trade. The Minister of Trade Ed Fast along with the Minister of Asia-Pacific John Baird attended the annual Europe Day celebrations in Ottawa were they emphasized the mutual benefits of a Canada-EU trade agreement. (here)
- Hollow structural sections. The CBSA will make supplementary CBSA exhibits available in regards to the dumping of certain hollow structures originating in or exported from Korea, South Africa and Turkey. (here)
- Biosecurity standards for bee industry. The CFIA announced the release of a national biosecurity standard designed to protect bees from pests and disease. (here)
- Product Recalls. Toro Z Master Riding Mowers manufactured in the United States of America (here), Vector Pro Hatchet manufactured in China (here), Fill Your Own Panda Play stainless steel food container manufactured in China (here).