Source: Canada US Link: Can I get a refund or other relief from Canada’s surtax on imported U.S. goods? In response to U.S. tariffs applied to Canadian steel and aluminum, the Government of Canada introduced countermeasures on certain goods imported from the U.S. On and after July 1, 2018 surtaxes of 25% and 10% apply respectively, to c
Source: All Cleared Link: Why you should get a record suspension Having a criminal record can get in the way of living your life to its fullest. You aren’t alone, 1-in-8 Canadians have a criminal record. Today, background checks are commonplace. Property management companies, schools, and employment firms are using them to ascertain
Source: Canada US Link: Canada Imposes Definitive Safeguard Duties on Heavy Plate and Stainless Steel Wire On May 10, 2019, the Canada Border Services Agency (“CBSA”) posted Customs Notice 19-08 “Final Safeguard Measures on the Importation of Certain Steel Goods”. Effective May 13, 2019, Canada will impose definitive s
Source: Canada US Link: The Roller Coaster Ride Continues In yesterday’s “Talking Trade” Periscope broadcast, we made the point that the wording in the China 301 tariff notice left confusion which needed to be cleared up, and now, it has been. As is common knowledge, the 10% tariff on the goods on List 3 or Traunch 3 went up to 25
Source: Trade Law Link: Canada’s Announced Support for its Steel Producers will hurt Canadian Steel Importers, Manufacturers and End-Users Canadian steel importers, and manufacturers and end-users who use imported steel, will be affected by the Government’s latest moves to support Canada’s steel producers because the Government&rs
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