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We take this opportunity to say goodbye and thank Stew Seidel, who has served as editor of Baker McKenzie’s Global Trade Compliance Newsletter for the past 19 years.
Stu will retire on June 30, 2021 after 51 years of practicing customs law. Stew joined Baker McKenzie in 2001 as a partner at Washington, DC, International Trade Group and previously served as Assistant Commissioner of the US Customs Service (now US Customs and Border Protection).
Please join us in thanking Stu for his dedication to the trading community, Baker McKenzie and the newsletter, and wishing him all the best in this new chapter!
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Note. Unless otherwise noted, all information in this update is taken from official bulletins, official websites, new newsletters or press releases from international organizations.
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The following disputes have recently been referred to the WTO. Click on the case number (“DS”) below to go to the WTO website page for details of this dispute.
China – Anti-dumping measures against Japanese stainless steel products – asks Japan to consult
During the period covered by this update, the Dispute Resolution Authority (DSB) or the parties to the dispute took or reported the following actions. Group requests are not listed (click on the “DS” number to see a case summary, click on “Events” to see the latest news or documents):
The WTO has created a dedicated webpage to help governments, businesses, the media and the public keep up to date on trade responses to the COVID-19 outbreak. For measures taken during the period covered by this update, see WTO COVID-19 Trade and Trade-Related Measures below.
Under the Agreement on Technical Barriers to Trade (TBT Agreement), WTO members are required to report to the WTO all proposed technical regulations that may affect trade with other members. The WTO Secretariat circulates this information to all member countries in the form of “notifications”. For a summary table of notifications issued by the WTO over the past month, see the separate section on WTO notifications on TBT.
WCO Workshop Supports Eswatini Customs through Risk Management, East African Customs Confirm Joint Progress under Joint WCO/JICA Project
The WCO COVID-19 Project is supporting Madagascar Customs in accelerating the flow of relief supplies and humanitarian aid by developing standard operating procedures and improving its preparedness.
WCO Secretary General speaking at the 43rd Annual Caribbean Customs Enforcement Council (CCLEC) Conference
On World Environment Day, the World Customs Organization joins the call for action to restore our ecosystems. The Secretary General of the World Customs Organization addresses Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) trade ministers and business leaders
Regional Webinar on Customs Valuation and Transfer Pricing co-hosted by WCO and OECD WCO and OLAF Strengthen Cooperation to Combat Customs Fraud
WCO MENA Virtual Workshop on Performance Measurement PITCH Virtual Training Rolled Out in Panama for WCO-UNODC Container Control Program
GTFP cooperates with Peruvian Customs as part of strategic planning mission EU introduces new VAT rules for e-commerce from July 1, 2021
WCO supports global fight against illicit trafficking at joint press conference in Antwerp Meeting of WCO European Regional Customs Heads in preparation for upcoming Council meeting
Successful completion of the 10th ASEAN-WCO West Africa Consultation, which resulted in the training of 18 quality risk management and intelligence analysis (RM&IA) trainers.
WCO Hosts LMD Virtual Workshop for Colombian National Tax and Customs Administration COPES CCP Training for Iraqi Customs
The MC RKC is completing Phase 2 of a four-phase comprehensive review of the opening ceremony of the WCO Regional Canine Training Center in Korea and the WCO Virtual Canine Workshop in Asia Pacific.
Sida-WCO’s Trade Facilitation and Customs Modernization Program launches support for the Botswana Consolidated Revenue Service (BURS) Botswana makes progress on implementation of preliminary rulings
Zimbabwe Revenue Authority Steady implementation of HS 2022 Strengthening cooperation between the State Border Agency and the Peruvian Border Agency
Free Zone Experts from the North, North and Middle East Discuss Effective Implementation of WCO Free Zones A Practical Guide to Data Analysis Intermediate Course is Now Available on CLiKC!
WCO Program to Help Mozambican Customs and Private Sector Build Confidence Latest WCO Version Available Now
Opening of New WCO Regional Customs Laboratory in Nanjing, China WCO Virtual Workshop Supports Gambia’s Accession to Revised Kyoto Convention
Zimbabwe’s Tariff Work Reaches Another Milestone WCO Seminar on Eurozone Data Analysis
International Day Against Drug Abuse and Illicit Traffic: The WCO Council once again supports the Secretariat in preparing for a post-pandemic world
The Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora (CITES) has notified the Parties of the following:
The following is a partial list of Global Agricultural Information Network (GAIN) reports recently published by the US Foreign Agricultural Service (FAS) in the Food and Agricultural Import Rules and Standards (FAIRS) series and the Exporter’s Guide, and other reports. relating to import or export requirements. They contain valuable information on regulatory standards, import requirements, export guidelines and MRLs (Maximum Residue Levels). Information about and access to other GAIN reports can be found on the FAS GAIN Reports website.
Hong Kong, China, India, India, Indonesia, Japan, Japan, Japan, Japan, Japan, Japan, Japan, Japan, Japan, Malaysia, Malaysia, Mexico, Russia, Russia
FAIRS Export Certificate Report Annual Plant Environmental Emissions Regulatory Consultation Draft Food Safety Standard for the Use of Dietary Supplements Submitted to WTO Panel US Labeling of Origin Requirements US and India Organic Market Access and Certification Transition Schedule in Action New Registration Questionnaire USJTA Fresh Fruit Processing USJTA Frozen & Dried Fruit Processing USJTA Bean Processing USJTA Vegetable & Juice Processing USJTA Coarse Grain Processing USJTA Fresh & Frozen Vegetable Processing Vegetarian & Vegan Products USJTA Sugar & Sugar Confectionery Manufacturing USJTA Juice & Jam Manufacturing, 2021 USJTA Whey production 2021 USJTA Fruit products production 2021 USJTA Yogurt and other dairy products production 2021 USJTA Fats and oils production 2021 Enforcement and feed import standards Processing food labeling requirements, new Labeling requirements for chilled and frozen beef. Labeling guide on the front of the package. Released tracking system for cereals and grain products. FAIRS export certificate report.
Effective June 21, 2021, the Government of Canada has imposed new sanctions on 17 individuals and five entities under the Belarus Special Economic Measures Regulations (“Regulations”). The sanctions were imposed in response to alleged systematic human rights abuses and the Belarusian regime’s diversion of Ryanair Flight 4978 from its scheduled route to Minsk on May 23, 2021. The Canadian government has negotiated sanctions with the UK, the EU and the US.
Under the Immigration and Refugee Protection Act, persons listed in the Regulations are considered ineligible to enter Canada. In addition, the regulation effectively imposes an asset freeze on listed individuals because, subject to certain exceptions, any person in Canada and any Canadian outside of Canada is prohibited from:
1. Transactions in any property owned, owned or controlled by a Listed Person or a person acting on behalf of a Listed Person;
4. Provide any goods to a person on the List, or to a person acting on behalf of a person on the List, regardless of their location; and
The Rules also prohibit any person in Canada and any Canadian outside of Canada from knowingly engaging in any act that causes, facilitates, or assists or is intended to cause, facilitate, or assist any of the foregoing prohibited acts. For additional background information, see the Government of Canada press release on these sanctions (here).
The following documents of interest to international traders have been published in the Canada Gazette. (The sponsoring ministry, department, or agency is also shown. N = Notice, PR = Proposed Regulation, R = Regulation, O = Order)