Importers Advised Not to Submit Declarations and Claims During the CARM R3 Cutoff Period
The transition to CARM Release 3 (R3) will affect key trade programs and change how importers submit and process their declarations and payments.
Canada Implements New Trade Measures to Counter Unfair Chinese Trade Practices
The stringent measures reflect Canada’s commitment to levelling the playing field for its workers and industries and responding to unfair Chinese trade practices.
CN and CPKC Ordered to Resume Rail Operations
Although the two rail companies ended the lockout following CIRB's order, Teamsters Canada challenged it and said it would take it to court if necessary.
The Canadian Government Changes Legislation for Importing Ammunition
The new changes are part of the Government’s ongoing efforts to regulate firearms and related components while ensuring public safety.
The U.S. Increases Duties on Canadian Softwood Lumber Imports by Almost 100%
The U.S. government has not yet officially posted this decision, but it was communicated to trade groups and government officials.
CN And CPKC Issue Embargoes Ahead of Anticipated Rail Strike
The two railway companies are urging the federal government to intervene as labor negotiations with TCRC reach a critical stage.
Roadrunner Extends Coverage of Cross-Border LTL Services to Western Canada
After extending its services to Toronto and Montreal earlier this year, the Chicago-based company is now expanding further to Canadian markets in Vancouver, Calgary, and Edmonton.
Continued AD/CV Duties on Ripe Olives Imported from Spain into the U.S.
The continued enforcement of these trade measures reflects the U.S. government’s commitment to upholding fair trade practices and protecting domestic industries.
The U.S. Food Safety and Inspection Service Updates Import Refusals Data
This update emphasizes FSIS’s ongoing measures to guarantee the safety of imported meat, poultry, and egg products. It also provides critical information for importers and other trade chain partners.
Customs Notice 24-25: Changes to Customs Adjustments Starting October
During the transition from September 1 to October 20, 2024, customs adjustments may face delays, and electronic submissions via CARM are recommended for faster processing.
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