The Single Window Initiative means several changes for importers:
Under the new SWI, it’s important that you understand which Participating Government Agencies (PGAs) are regulating your products. Some products are regulated by multiple PGAs, and the PGAs regulating your products may have changed under SWI. Additionally, each PGA and the CBSA can issue penalties for incorrect and missing documents. Understanding what information and documentation is needed for clearance will make the clearance process into Canada smoother and more efficient.
Under Fisheries and Oceans Canada’s (DFO-MPO) Aquatic Biotechnology Program, these are the required data elements under SWI:
Documents required: if the importer has a New Substance Notification (NSN) from Environment and Climate Change Canada (ECCC), it must be provided for Aquatic Biotechnology.
Genetic modification indicator (mandatory for all shipments): genetic modification must be indicated as “yes” or “no”
For genetically modified shipments, the following must be stated:
Genetic modification description: description of the biotechnology application or genetic modification
Trademark name: the trademarked name of the product given to it by the company that has developed the genetically engineered/modified food
Common name: the non-scientific name by which the species are referred
Genus/species name: Latin scientific name must be provided
Life stage: propagate, embryo, juvenile, or adult
Sex: male, female, other, sterile, or hermaphrodite
Intended use: food, aquaculture, research and development, production of specialty chemical, environmental application, ornamental, educational, or other
Purpose of genetic modification: appropriate product categorization must be provided:
Taxonomical Serial Number (TSN): allows for a clearer identification of the product
Country of source: the country in which the goods have been grown, harvested, manufactured, processed, produced or slaughtered (if different than the country of origin)
Country of origin: the country in which the goods have been grown, harvested, manufactured, processed, produced or slaughtered
Manufacturer: name and address details of the supplier of the finished goods or if the party was involved in the final productions
Harvesting party: name and address of the party that grew or harvested the commodity (if different than the manufacturer)
For SWI, being proactive is your best strategy—gather all your information and documentation as far in advance as possible. Importers who know the requirements for the products they’re importing, and understand the new processes under SWI, will have a much smoother import experience.
As you adjust to the new requirements and workflow of the Single Window Initiative, we're here to help. Our customs team is ready to help you understand the SWI and its new requirements for your commodities—contact us today!
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