Sep 16, 2016 Update | Imported Fabricated Industrial Steel Components Importing CBSA Investigates Imported Fabricated Industrial Steel Components Canada Border Services Agency (CBSA) announced it will launch investigations into unfair pricing practices related to the importation of fabricated industrial steel components (referred to as FISC). Specifically, CBSA will investigate FISC being imported from China, Korea, Spain, United Arab Emirates, Northern Ireland, and the United Kingdom into Continue Reading
Sep 15, 2016 Notice to Importers of Fabricated Industrial Steel for use in Oil, Gas, or Mining Industry Updates The Canada Border Services Agency (CBSA) has announced it will launch an investigation into unfair pricing practices related to fabricated industrial steel products being imported from China, Korea, Spain, United Arab Emirates, Northern Ireland, and the United Kingdom into Canada. The list of tariff classifications and products affected is extensive. Examples include: columns, pillars, post, Continue Reading
Sep 9, 2016 EU Considering Ban of North American Lobster Industry Updates The European Union’s (EU) Scientific Forum on Invasive Alien Species is considering banning the importation of North American lobster as a result of a risk-assessment study conducted by the Swedish Agency for Marine and Water Management. The study claims that the establishment of the North American species in EU waters threatens the European lobster stocks through the spread Continue Reading
Aug 29, 2016 How CEFTA Affects the Importation of Vessels into Canada Industry Updates The Canada-European Free Trade Association Free Trade Agreement (CEFTA) was first signed in Davos, Switzerland on January 26, 2008 and came into effect July 1, 2009. CEFTA includes the countries of Iceland, Liechtenstein, Norway and Switzerland. As a result of this agreement, duty rates applied to the importation of various vessels into Canada were greatly affected. Canadian customs Continue Reading
Aug 12, 2016 Update – Implementation Date for Electronic Travel Authorizations (eTA) Industry Updates Starting September 26, 2016, select visa-exempt foreign nationals who fly to or transit through Canada will require an Electronic Travel Authorization (eTA). The previously noted leniency period will expire on September 28, 2016. For more information on the eTA requirements, please visit Citizenship and Immigration Canada’s website and/or contact Kylie Marshall at [email protected] or +1 709-738-5691. Our previous Continue Reading
Aug 9, 2016 Importing or Exporting? Have You Heard About Drawbacks? Industry Updates A drawback is a refund of customs duties on imported goods that are eventually exported. Under CBSA’s Duty Drawback Program, you can even claim a drawback on imported goods that were sourced from a supplier in the domestic market! Qualifying for a Drawback If you are the importer, exporter, processor, owner or producer of the goods, Continue Reading