The Canada Border Services Agency updated a memorandum to add a prohibition on "the import and manufacture of certain products containing or designed to contain" hydrofluorocarbons, the CBSA said on Nov. 1. The agency also added a description of an allowance system for HFCs to the memo, it said.
Mexico is extending increased duties on a range of textiles, apparel and footwear products through 2024, the Hong Kong Trade Development Council said in an Oct. 31 report. Mexico is imposing a 25 percent duty on 274 apparel and made-up textile tariff lines and a 25 percent or 30 percent duty on footwear tariff lines through Sept. 30, 2021, the report said. Those duties are scheduled to fall to 20 percent on Oct. 1, 2024.
The government of Canada issued the following trade-related notices as of Oct. 30 (note that some may also be given separate headlines):
The government of Canada issued the following trade-related notices as of Oct. 28 (note that some may also be given separate headlines):
The government of Canada issued the following trade-related notices as of Oct. 25 (note that some may also be given separate headlines):
The government of Canada issued the following trade-related notices as of Oct. 23 (note that some may also be given separate headlines):
The Canada Border Services Agency issued a customs notice on the delayed sunset date for legacy release options as part of the Single Window Initiative and Integrated Import Declaration transition (see 1910040050). The agency pushed the sunset date to April 1, 2020.
The government of Canada issued the following trade-related notices as of Oct. 21 (note that some may also be given separate headlines):
Mexico recently announced a temporary increase in tariffs on three subheadings covering steel products. Tariffs will rise from zero to 15 percent for semi-finished products of iron or non-alloy steel under Mexican tariff numbers 7207.12.01 and 7207.12.99, as well as for certain alloy steel ingots, primary forms and semi-finished products under subheading 7224.90.02. The tariff increase took effect Oct. 16, and will remain in place for 180 days until April 12.
The government of Canada issued the following trade-related notices as of Oct. 16 (note that some may also be given separate headlines):