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The Trade Controls Bureau (TID) is responsible for administering the Export and Import Permits Act (EIPA) which was first enacted …
Order amending the Export Control List.
What is required to apply for a permit.
This Notice is provided pursuant to the authority of the Export and Import Permits Act (EIPA) and its corresponding regulations.
…Canada-UK TCA Origin Quota Utilization Tables.
The purpose of this Notice is to provide information to exporters with respect to exports of Softwood Lumber to the …
Notices to Exporters
Softwood Lumber Exports to the United States - Policy Respecting the Transfer of Export Allocations
The purpose of this Notice is to provide information to exporters with respect to exports of Softwood Lumber to the …
The purpose of this Notice is to provide information to exporters with respect to exports of Softwood Lumber to the …
Softwood Lumber
Archived Content Related to Dispute Settlement Proceedings Under the 2006 Canada-United States Softwood Lumber Agreement