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Key dates and export quantities and BTQs for dairy export thresholds.
Infant Formula Export Thresholds.
This notice replaces Notice to Importers Serial No. 791 dated August 9, 2011, and is updated to clarify access related …
Beef Global Import Prices.
Possible company exclusions process regarding a potential United States investigation into imports of certain Canadian softwood lumber products into the …
Import quota reports for beef and veal.
Beef and veal sourcing list appendices.
Under the Canada Tariff Elimination Schedule of the Comprehensive and Progressive Agreement for Trans-Pacific Partnership (CPTPP), the out of access …
Message to Industry and Brokers
1.1 This Notice sets out the Minister's policies and practices respecting supplemental imports for beef and veal. It should be …