CBSA Updates ASECC Pilot Program for Arctic Shipping Reporting and Clearance
The ASECC pilot program’s electronic reporting and clearance will help low-risk carriers and vessels operating in Arctic waters improve their efficiency and reduce administrative burdens.
China’s Chancay Megaport in Peru May Further Dent U.S.-China Relations
The Chancay megaport is expected to enhance trade between Asia and South America while raising U.S. concerns over increased Chinese influence and control over South American resources.
Phase 3 of Gas Emissions Standards for Heavy-Duty Vehicles Comes into Effect
These new standards will impact manufacturers, sellers, and importers of heavy-duty vehicles in the U.S. and aim to reduce greenhouse gas emissions by up to 60 percent by 2032.
U.S. Officials Discussed Canadian Trade Sanctions Over Quebec’s Bill 96 Language Law
Bill 96 has sparked significant debate and concerns about its effects on trade between the U.S. and Canada. It could potentially impact U.S. exports to Canada and violate trade agreements.
Tentative PSAC Agreement: CBSA Workers Secure 15.7% Wage Increase Over 4 Years
The four-year PSAC agreement spans from June 2022 to June 2026 and comes after nearly two years without a contract.
Cargojet and Great Vision Introduce China-Canada Charter Service to Boost E-commerce
The new scheduled charter service between China and Canada will strengthen relations and capitalize on China’s growing e-commerce market.
Deadline Approaches for Canadian Rail Labor Strike Decision
TCRC is preparing a new strike vote as the current mandate expires, while CIRB evaluates the impact of a potential Canadian rail strike.
The U.S. Expands Chinese Import Ban Over Uyghur Labor
The ban prohibits imports from companies allegedly linked to Uyghur forced labor in China as part of the U.S.’s ongoing efforts to eradicate forced labor from supply chains and uphold global labor rights.
CBSA Strike on Hold as Talks Resume
The temporary suspension of the CBSA strike provides a critical window for continued mediation and the hope of reaching a fair and reasonable agreement for all parties involved.
CBP Tightens Regulations on Low-Value Imports from China
U.S. Customs has increased the enforcement of regulations on low-value imports from China, suspending several brokers to address non-compliance and control exploitation of the de minimis threshold.
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