Canadian Association of Importers and Exporters  
 
January 2010
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Food Gurus at Food Forum



10+2 Enforcement Begins



I.E.Canada 2009 Survey Results



What's Up with Committees




 
Food Gurus at Food Forum
     
   
Food and health policy is becoming increasingly complex and urgent as global trade expands the opportunities for product sourcing and production...
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10+2 Enforcement Begins
Although the interim rule officially took effect on January 26, 2009, U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) took what they referred to as a “12 month delayed compliance” approach to the the Importer Security Filing rule (ISF)...
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I.E.Canada 2009 Survey Results
Unprecedented economic challenges, rapidly changing global trade patterns and competition from around the globe have presented Canada’s trade community with unique opportunities and problems...
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What's Up with Committees
I.E.Canada’s committees are preparing for a busy year as there are many customs, trade and other initiatives to be addressed in 2010...
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