Canadian Government Notices as of July 17
The government of Canada recently issued the following trade-related notices as of July 17 (some may also be given separate headlines):
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- Changes to least developed countries tariff rules on certain apparel. The Government of Canada announced that it has published changes to the rules of origin under Canada's tariff regime for least developed countries (LDCs) in order for more apparel products imported from the world's poorest countries to qualify for duty-free treatment when imported into Canada (here).
- CBSA has new additions to its new verification targets. The Canada Border Services Agency has posted on its website a few additions to the list of goods currently subject to its verification priorities. Verifications are used by the agency to assess importers' compliance with CBSA-administered legislation, determine compliance within industry sectors and assess the integrity of trade data received from importers (here).
- Product Recalls: Kids II Canada recalls Oball rattles with orange beads manufactured in China (here), for choking hazard.