Canada Customs Latest SIMA Updates [Nov 16]
On November 9, 2023, the CBSA initiated a normal value review to establish normal values and export prices of goods subject to the Piling Pipe SIMA case. Find out if your products are affected.
On November 9, 2023, the CBSA initiated a normal value review to establish normal values and export prices of goods subject to the Piling Pipe SIMA case. Find out if your products are affected.
On October 17, 2023, CITT, in partnership with CBSA, initiated an expiry review of the Sucker Rod SIMA case currently in force. Find out if your products are affected.
Canada extended anti-dumping and countervailing duties under SIMA on certain stainless-steel sinks imported from China, in addition to concluding a re-investigation of certain carbon steel welded pipe originating from various countries. Find out if your goods are affected, along with all the details that you need to know.
CBSA concludes SIMA re-investigation of copper pipe-fittings, and initiates a normal value review of a corrosion-resistant steel sheet from Vietnam and Turkey. Find out if your goods are affected, along with all the details that you need to know.
Importers will continue to pay anti-dumping duties on goods subject to the SIMA expiry review case of the Line pipe 2 from Korea. Details here.
CBSA and CITT have commenced an expiry review of the Carbon steel welded pipe 2 SIMA case currently in force. Details here.
Find out what the current Special Import Measures Act (SIMA) expiry reviews are and if your goods are affected. Details here.
What are the recent changes to the Special Import Measures Act (SIMA), and will they affect your imports? Find out all the details that you need to know here.
Did you know that you have the option to file an appeal with Canada Customs/CBSA regarding their assessment on your import(s)/entry if you believe it to be inaccurate or incorrect? Here's everything you need to know on filing a post-entry appeal on your import(s).
Did you know, as an importer you can correct discrepancies in the information provided to CBSA at the time of release of your goods? Filing a request is mandatory to amend discrepancies that result in either duty payable or a nil amount owed to CBSA. Here's everything you need to know on filing a post-entry correction on your import(s).