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CBSA's CARM cutover period begins on Friday October 4. The cutover period is required for the CBSA to migrate existing systems and functionality to CARM systems on October 21

Canada announces the list of Chinese steel and aluminum products subject to 25% tariff. The announcement came on the day on which a new 100% tax took effect on Chinese electric vehicles

CBSA extends reinvestigation of values of oil country tubular goods from several countries. The Agency needs more time because of the complexity of the issues presented by the re-investigation

Indonesia formally requests to join Trans-Pacific Partnership. Indonesia has officially sent its application request to New Zealand as the depositary of the CPTPP

U.S. starts dumping/subsidy investigations of corrosion-resistant steel from Canada. U.S. Department of Commerce opens investigation on corrosion-resistant steel products from ten countries

Surtax Order on Chinese-made electric vehicles (2024). Customs Notice 24-32 provides information on the introduction and application of the China Surtax Order (2024), effective October 1, 2024, regarding surtax provisions on Chinese-made electric vehicles

Upholstered Domestic Seating from China - Shenzhen Zhuangjia Wanchang. Conclusion of normal value review

CFIA - Update to policy on import (return) of meat products from Canada. The policy has been updated to include new operational procedures and a new application form

CFIA Statement on the progress of seed regulatory modernization. In Canada, seeds and seed potatoes that are sold, imported, or exported, as well as seeds released into the environment must meet the requirements of the Seeds Regulations

Wheat and Barley First-Come, First-Served Tariff Rate Quotas (TRQ). Period: August 1, 2024 to July 31, 2025 - Utilization levels have been updated

CETA origin quota utilization tables 2024. The Utilization levels for certain items have been updated

Textiles and Clothing - CUSMA Weekly Stats - Export/Import - Preference Level Utilization - Utilization levels have been updated

Chief Mountain port of entry closes for the season. The Chief Mountain port of entry is closing for the season on September 30, at 6:00 p.m. Mountain Standard Time (MST)

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