Canadian Government Notices for July 1
The government of Canada issued the following trade-related notices for July 1 (Note that some may also be given separate headlines.)
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- Entry/Exit Initiative Phase II launched. The CBSA said that effective June 30, 2013, Phase II of the Entry/Exit Initiative with the U.S. took effect, which exchanges entry data collected on third-country nationals and citizens who are not permanent residents of either country at all automated land ports of entry. (here)
- Imported goods record regulations. The CBSA released customs notice 13-015 which clarifies the record keeping requirements relating to goods imported duty free under tariff 9948.00.00. (here)
- Trade in Services Agreement (TIS). The Minister of International Trade announced the conclusion of negotiations for TIS agreement which has the potential to help Canadian businesses achieve new opportunities and help grow the economy in the service industries. (here)
- Certain copper tubing. The CBSA placed certain copper tubing on exhibit listing dumping originating in or exported from Brazil, Greece, China, Korea and Mexico. (here)
- Bicycles. The CBSA placed certain bicycles on exhibit listing dumping originating in or exported from Taiwan and China. (here)
- Product Recalls. KBC Harley Davidson Hybrid Classic Cruiser Half Motorcycle Helmets manufactured in Korea. (here)