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Canadian Government Notices for Nov 16

The Government of Canada issued the following releases on November 16, 2010:

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  • Customs Controlled Area . The Canada Gazette has published a regulatory impact statement on proposed regulations to establish the regulatory requirements necessary for Customs Controlled Areas (CCAs) which are secure Canada Border Services Agency areas in international baggage areas and tarmacs at airports, marine docks, warehouses, cruise ship terminals, and rail yards.
  • Pop-up laundry hampers. The CITT will hold a hearing on December 9, 2010 to consider the classification of round pop-up laundry hampers. CBSA argues for classification under 6307.90.99 as other made-up articles of other textile materials, while HBC Imports c/o Zellers, Inc. states they are classified under 9403.89.19 as other furniture for domestic purposes.
  • Rubber hoses with fittings. The CITT will hold a hearing on December 13, 2010 to consider whether rubber hoses with fittings are classified as CBSA argues under 4009.42.90 as other tubes, pipes and hoses, of vulcanized rubber, etc. or under 8412.21.00 as linear acting (cylinders) hydraulic power engines and motors, as claimed by Komatsu International (Canada) Inc.
  • Aluminum reflectors. The CITT will hold a hearing on December 13, 2010 to consider whether integrated climate and environmental control systems for greenhouses are agricultural or horticultural machines of 84.36 and, in the event that they are, whether the aluminum reflectors are articles for use in such, etc. for the purpose of heading No. 9903.00.00.