Canada Concludes Administrative Review of Carbon Steel Welded Pipe Imports

2026-03-29T13:11:21+00:00March 29th, 2026|Canada Customs, Canada Imports, International Trade Issues, Risk Management, Trade Compliance|

The CBSA completed its administrative review of carbon steel welded pipe imports from Pakistan, the Philippines, Türkiye, and Vietnam. Normal values and export prices were assessed under SIMA, with Turkish exporters found not affected by market distortions. Importers and exporters must comply to avoid retroactive duties.

Canada Passes Bill C‑15 to Strengthen Trade and Economic Growth

2026-03-29T12:53:26+00:00March 29th, 2026|Canada Imports, International Trade Issues, Logistics & Supply Chain Management, Other Government Agencies/Depts., Risk Management, Trade Compliance|

Bill C‑15, the Budget Implementation Act 2025, strengthens Canada’s economy and trade. The law includes infrastructure funding, investment incentives, workforce support, and benefits programs, enhancing business resilience, regional development, and long-term growth for Canadians while improving trade.

CBSA Seeks Input on Proposed Updates to Customs Sufferance Warehouse Policy

2026-03-26T07:11:05+00:00March 26th, 2026|Canada Customs, Canada Imports, International Trade Issues, Risk Management, Trade Compliance|

CBSA is seeking stakeholder feedback on proposed updates to Memorandum D4‑1‑4, including clarified policy language and the new BSF897 warehouse enrolment form. Trade and logistics stakeholders can submit comments by April 23, 2026, to help refine the sufferance warehouse program under CARM.

Canada Requires Import Permits for All Bat (Chiroptera) Specimens

2026-03-26T07:13:43+00:00March 26th, 2026|Canada Customs, Canada Imports, International Trade Issues, Risk Management, Trade Compliance|

Canada’s Customs Notice 26‑08 requires CFIA import permits for all bat (Chiroptera) specimens, parts, and derivatives. Permits must be issued before the shipment arrives in Canada, and accurate scientific declarations are mandatory. Non‑compliant shipments will be destroyed or removed from the country.

CITT Initiates Inquiries, Reviews Orders, and Determines Injury in Key Imports

2026-03-24T03:28:18+00:00March 24th, 2026|Canada Customs, Canada Imports, International Trade Issues, Risk Management, Trade Compliance|

The Canadian International Trade Tribunal continued orders on carbon steel screws, opened inquiries on truck bodies and government-procured software, amended its order on photovoltaic modules, and confirmed a preliminary injury finding on forged grinding media from China. Stakeholders should monitor these actions closely.

NAFTA Binational Panel Affirms and Remands Softwood Lumber Decision

2026-03-24T03:12:32+00:00March 24th, 2026|Canada Imports, International Trade Issues, Trade Compliance, U.S. Tariffs|

A NAFTA Article 1904 binational panel has issued a decision on Canadian softwood lumber exports to the U.S. It affirmed parts of the U.S. Commerce Department’s countervailing duty determination while remanding others. The U.S. must complete its redetermination by June 4, 2026, under NAFTA trade rules replacing domestic court review.

CFIA Extends Bulk Fertilizer Compliance Promotion Period to July 31, 2027

2026-03-20T04:07:24+00:00March 20th, 2026|Canada Customs, Canada Imports, International Trade Issues, Trade Compliance|

The Canadian Food Inspection Agency (CFIA) extended the compliance promotion period for bulk fertilizers to July 31, 2027. This extension allows the industry more time to work with CFIA on practical labeling solutions while inspectors monitor compliance and address non-safety issues. Serious safety concerns are still acted on immediately.

CBSA Opens Consultation on Updated Tariff Classification for Sauces and Seasonings

2026-03-20T02:27:55+00:00March 20th, 2026|Canada Customs, Canada Imports, International Trade Issues, Trade Compliance|

The Canada Border Services Agency is consulting on updates to Memorandum D10-14-35, which governs classification of sauces, mixed condiments, and seasonings under tariff heading 21.03. Stakeholders must review draft guidance and submit feedback by March 27, 2026 to ensure accurate and consistent tariff classifications.

Canada Updates China Surtax Remission Order (Updated)

2026-03-20T02:59:04+00:00March 20th, 2026|Canada Customs, Canada Imports, International Trade Issues, Risk Management, Trade Compliance|

Canada updated Customs Notice 25-05 under the China Surtax Remission Order (2024), covering eligible steel and aluminum goods, Schedule 1 and 2 import rules, special authorization codes, and procedures for claiming remission or filing corrections via CARM. Compliance with CBSA documentation and reporting requirements is required.

Canada Launches Anti-Dumping Probe on Building Cables from China

2026-03-18T03:20:11+00:00March 18th, 2026|Canada Customs, Canada Imports, International Trade Issues, Trade Compliance|

The Canadian International Trade Tribunal begins a preliminary injury inquiry into unarmoured building cables from China. The investigation examines alleged dumping, subsidization, and their effects on Canadian producers, with written submissions and a preliminary determination scheduled for mid-May 2026.

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