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CBSA Verification Priorities: July 2022
Are your goods on it? The Canada Border Services Agency (CBSA) targets specific industries and products for extra attention at the border to ensure importers are compliant with requirements for tariff classification, product valuation and country of origin.
Freight updates July 14, 2022: latest news and updates on the worldwide supply chain
The worldwide supply chain is constantly changing. Now, two years into the pandemic-related global capacity crunch, high prices, delays, and port congestion persist. These updates will share some of the latest freight news, so we can keep you abreast of the situation.
Is your import business at risk? How to tell (and what to do about it)
What kinds of risks are there? We recently covered the opportunities available for importers. Now it’s time to dig into the potential risks. Risks in import businesses fall into four categories:
3 common knowledge gaps when importing to Canada
Knowledge gap #1: Participating Government Agency (PGA) requirements There are numerous PGAs that regulate goods being imported into Canada. One such PGA, Environment and Climate Change Canada (ECCC), has recently implemented more stringent requirements on the importation of engines for emission standards.
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