The Canada Border Services Agency (“CBSA”) has the power to issue fines of up to $CDN 1,300 if you fail to report meat in your possession. The CBSA has the authority to examine goods in the possession on travelers arriving in Canada and airports, land border crossings and at other ports of entry. The CBSA
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The CBSA targets “supply managed” goods as a trade compliance verification priority
By Cyndee Todgham Cherniak on
In early January 2018, the Canada Border Services Agency (“CBSA”) issued its January 2018 Trade Compliance Verification Priorities. Twice a year, the CBSA posts trade compliance verification priorities for tariff classification, origin and valuation. In the January 2018 Trade Compliance Verification priorities, the CBSA has hidden on page 44 a new target – “Import…