Global Affairs Canada released information on seven categories of tariff rate quotas under the Comprehensive and Progressive Agreement for Trans-Pacific Partnership on May 1. The TRQs apply to:
Plant importers will be able to apply for permits electronically starting in June, the Canadian Food Inspection Agency said in a May 1 notice. "Removing the hard-copy requirement makes the electronic application process easier, faster and cheaper, and reduces the administrative burden," the CFIA said. "This updated process promotes electronic access to CFIA services in line with the Agency's priority to offer digital-first tools and services."
While the Canada Revenue Agency may seek broad financial records from non-resident companies, those companies aren't necessarily required to provide records of transactions not involving Canada, said Cyndee Todgham Cherniak, a lawyer with LexSage, in a blog post. "We are aware of at least one situation where a Canada Revenue Agency (“CRA”) auditor has demanded that a non-resident (U.S.) company to provide a complete electronic copy of their financial records for the purposes of a goods and services tax/harmonized sales tax audit," she said. "The CRA’s request covers financial records of all U.S. transactions and all world-wide transactions that have no connection whatsoever with Canada (in addition to Canadian sales transactions). In other words, the CRA is not permitting non-resident company to isolate transactions involving Canada -- they want everything."
Recent editions of Mexico's Diario Oficial list trade-related notices as follows:
The government of Canada recently issued the following trade-related notices as of April 30 (note that some may also be given separate headlines):
Global Affairs Canada issued a notice to importers on April 29 to "inform importers of the procedures governing the administration of provisional safeguards, in the form of tariff rate quotas (TRQ)." Canada recently released some of its plans for implementing the two categories of safeguards (see 1904290207). "The TRQs will be administered by way of shipment-specific import permits," Global Affairs Canada said. "From April 29, 2019 until the end of the provisional safeguard period on May 12, 2019 there are two provisional TRQs that remain in force. The commodity goods (HS Codes) covered by each TRQ are in Commodity Codes handbook."
The Canada Revenue Agency released information on cannabis oils excise duty rates, which will be available in the Customs Commercial System starting May 1, the Canada Border Services Agency said in an April 30 update to Customs Notice 18-19. The CBSA also sent an April 30 notice with updated information for completion of the CADEX formatted records.
The Canada Border Services Agency will revisit the changes it recently made to the Electronic Commerce Client Requirements Document (ECCRD) for Integrated Import Declaration (see 1904240052), the agency said in an April 30 email. "As a result of the concerns raised by trade chain partners, the Canada Border Services Agency will be reviewing the coding changes that are included in the Single Window Electronic Commerce Client Requirements Document, Addendum 1.0 to v4 to develop a way forward that is practical and achieves our shared objectives," it said. More information will be sent when available, it said.
Recent editions of Mexico's Diario Oficial list trade-related notices as follows:
The government of Canada recently issued the following trade-related notices as of April 29 (note that some may also be given separate headlines):