Canadian Association of Importers and Exporters  
 
September 2010
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Rigby, Bersin, Bravo to Address I.E.Canada Conference

I.E.Canada in Action



Moving Customs into the 21st Century



CFIA Moving Forward with Licensing of Food Importers

An Explanation of Ocean Rates

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  Rigby, Bersin and Bravo to Address I.E.Canada Conference      
   
In a rare event, the heads of customs from Canada, the United States and Mexico will share the stage at I.E.Canada’s 79th Annual Conference and Trade Show...
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I.E.Canada in Action
I.E.Canada in Action is a new feature that will bring members up to date on the activities of the organization. I.E.Canada is the voice of trade...
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Moving Customs into the 21st Century
In the first decade of the 21st Century, Customs and other border agencies, along with the cross-border trading community with which they interact, have been engaged in an all-out post 9/11 effort to ensure security and safety in the international supply chain...
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CFIA Moves Forward with Licensing of Food Importers
The Canadian Food Inspection Agency has signalled its intent to move forward with the licensing of food importers. Importers of food and food ingredients that are regulated under the Food and Drugs Act,...
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boat An Explanation of Ocean Rates
The fact that the market for ocean container shipping is on the rise has made headlines this summer. Few industries are subject to such wide and sudden price fluctuations...
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