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Canadian export controls: A primer for exporters

Overview Canadian export controls are set out in several Acts, regulations, and policies. A central piece of Canadian legislation is the Export and Permits Act (the “EIPA”).[1]  The EIPA controls the export or transfer of certain goods, software, and technology...

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Canadian sanctions update: Prohibitions on Russian aluminum, steel, and arms

Canada has recently imposed further sanctions against Russia under the Special Economic Measures (Russia) Regulations[1] (the “Regulations”) in response to Russia’s invasion of Ukraine. These sanctions are imposed in harmony with Canada’s partners and allies.[2] Most recently, Canada announced that...

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Certain Goods Remission Order (COVID-19): Duty recovery opportunities

On May 5, 2020 the Governor General in Council registered and put into force the Certain Goods Remission Order (COVID-19) (the “Order”) which grants remission of customs duties for goods classified under tariff items listed in the schedule to the...

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Canada’s seizure and forfeiture provisions: A new government power

Canada has taken a number of measures in response to Russia’s ongoing invasion of Ukraine under the Special Economic Measures Act (“SEMA”) and the Special Economic Measures (Russia) Regulations (“Russia Regulations”). These measures are designed to place economic pressure on the...

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Proposed transportation of dangerous goods Canadian registration list

Transport Canada (“TC”) recently proposed amendments to the Transportation of Dangerous Goods Regulations (Canada) (“TDGR”), which would require any person who imports, offers for transport, handles or transports dangerous goods to register in a new online database and to provide...

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Canadian sanctions against Russia: Practical considerations for Canadian businesses

In coordination with numerous international allies, Canada has imposed several rounds of sanctions in response to Russia’s recent and ongoing invasion of Ukraine. Those that have business relationships with sanctioned Russian entities or individuals, even indirectly, must evaluate such relationships...

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Canadian sanctions update: New tough laws and policy relating to Russia

Canada has imposed sanctions related to Russia under the Special Economic Measures Act,[1] the Export and Import Permits Act[2] and the Special Economic Measures (Russia) Regulations (the “Regulations”).[3]  The Regulations respond to actions by Russia that have impacted human rights...

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Cabotage – Domestic point to point movements for international commercial transportation of goods

When importing goods into Canada via trucks, trailers, semi-trailers, and containers, businesses may be presented with opportunities to pick up and deliver domestic goods within Canada during their trip. While these additional domestic deliveries may make sense logistically, they are...

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Canada’s response to the Taliban in Afghanistan

On April 14, 2021, the United States announced a complete withdrawal of American troops from Afghanistan by August 31, 2021, ending a twenty-year presence in the country. Prior to their departure, the Afghan government had collapsed and the Taliban had...

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Canada’s trade remedy system – Consultation

In the 2021 Budget, the Federal Government announced its intention to use public consultations on potential legislative and regulatory amendments to reinforce Canada’s trade remedy system, as well as to improve access for workers and small and medium-sized enterprises (“SMEs”)....

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Global Trade and Customs Bulletin

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Non-Resident Importer Checklist

Consult our “paint by numbers” checklist to ensure you don’t miss a step in the import process.

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