Canada reports a merchandise trade surplus of $708 million in December

Statistics Canada announced that Canada’s merchandise exports increased 4.9% in December, while imports were up 2.3%.
Selected Government Memorandums, Notices and Decisions

Here is a selection of relevant memorandums, notices, and decisions published this week. If you have any questions, be sure to contact your Axxess specialist.
CBSA closes review of normal values of certain upholstered domestic seating from China and Vietnam

The Canada Border Services Agency (CBSA) announced it has concluded an administrative review of the normal values and export prices of certain upholstered domestic seating originating in or exported from China and Vietnam by required exporters that have not submitted a response to the CBSA’s request for dumping information by the due date.
CBSA concludes undertaking review on sucker rods from from Argentina, Brazil and Mexico

The Canada Border Services Agency (CBSA) announced it concluded undertaking reviews in relation to certain sucker rods from exporting parties Metalmecanica S.A. from Argentina, Confab Industrial S.A. from Brazil, and Tubos de Acero de Mexico S.A. from Mexico.
CBSA processed 5,307,517 commercial trucks into Canada in 2024

The Canada Border Services Agency (CBSA) processed 5,307,517 commercial trucks into Canada in 2024, as well as 3,588,120 air shipments, 1,963,455 marine containers and 1,899,664 rail cars.
Global air cargo demand achieved record growth in 2024

According to data for the year 2024 released by the International Air Transport Association (IATA) global air cargo demand increased 11.3% (12.2% for international operations) compared to 2023. IATA notes that full-year 2024 demand exceeded the record volumes set in 2021.
Selected Government Memorandums, Notices and Decisions

Here is a selection of relevant memorandums, notices, and decisions published this week. If you have any questions, be sure to contact your Axxess specialist. Government of Canada: CBSA – Customs Notice 25-01: Non-Resident Importers: Determining if shipments are deemed Commercial or Casual Government of Canada: CBSA – Memorandum D19-10-2: Administration of the Export and […]
Using the correct tariff classification: beyond duties and taxes

Beyond its usual function for determining the rate of duty on imported goods, tariff classification is a crucial component of several additional economic purposes.
CBSA concludes administrative review of values of large line pipe from Japan, except for one exporter

The Canada Border Services Agency (CBSA) has concluded an administrative review of the normal values and export prices of certain welded large diameter carbon and alloy steel line pipe originating in or exported from Japan by Marubeni-Itochu Steel Inc. and all other exporters that have not submitted a response to the CBSA’s dumping request for […]
Selected Government Memorandums, Notices and Decisions

Here is a selection of relevant memorandums, notices, and decisions published this week. If you have any questions, be sure to contact your Axxess specialist.