Canada-Pakistan Trade Relations Advance with First Round of FIPA Negotiations
The ongoing talks underscore the strong trade ties between Canada and Pakistan across key sectors, as two-way trade continues between the two countries.
CBSA Announces Changes to Form A48 Correction and Proof of Release Procedures
As CBSA no longer accepts Form A48 correction requests for some data elements, accuracy during the initial filing is crucial.
CBSA Conducts Annual RPP Financial Security Review
The CBSA’s annual financial security review may lead to higher bond or deposit requirements for some importers, depending on their duty and tax activity over the past year.
CBSA Updates Surtax Documentation Rules for Steel and Aluminum Imports
In a recent update to Customs Notice 25-28, the CBSA confirmed that commercial invoices are no longer sufficient proof for exemption from the 25% surtax.
Canada Announces Extended Tariff Relief for U.S. Surtaxed Imports
The extended tariff relief is a temporary measure that helps maintain the flow of goods between Canada and the U.S. while trade negotiations continue.
CBSA Introduces AMPS Grace Period Following System Outages
The CBSA’s temporary grace period offers short-term relief for importers affected by system outages, but regular enforcement will resume after October 14.
SIMA Update: CBSA Adopts CARM as the Official System of Record for Re-determinations
Importers must now use the CARM Client Portal to submit re-determination requests for antidumping or countervailing duties within the 90-day deadline and provide the required supporting documentation.
CBSA Updates Guidance on the Courier Low Value Shipment (CLVS) Program
The updated CLVS Program aligns with CARM and reinforces compliance expectations. It provides clearer rules for importers and couriers, as well as a single framework to follow.
Canada Begins CUSMA Review Consultations in Advance of 2026 Talks
The consultations will help ensure that Canada’s position in the 2026 discussions is aligned with domestic economic interests and the needs of Canadian businesses.
Canada Extends Steel Import Permit Validity Effective September 11
The permit validity change builds on the measures introduced earlier this year, whereby Canada imposed a 50% surtax and TRQ limits on certain steel imports.
Search Topic
Latest Articles
- Transport Canada Proposes New Vehicle Security Mandates to Target Auto Theft
- Export of Single-Use Plastic Under Review as Canada Proposes Amendments
- CARM Transition Period Ends December 31 Ahead of Full Implementation
- Canada Publishes List of Steel Derivative Products Subject to 25% Tariffs
- Canada Announces the Temporary Extension of Tariff Remission on U.S. Steel, Aluminum, And Other Goods