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Recent Trade News

Statement On The Passing Of Glen Todd
Mar 29, 2022


General Strike At Port Of Montreal Set To Begin Next Week
Apr 23, 2021 CSCB


Regulation Update To Pet Foods From The US
Apr 09, 2021 CFIA


Minister Ng announces Canada is ratifying the Canada-United Kingdom Trade Continuity Agreement
Mar 19, 2021 Global Affairs Canada


Importing Food Into Canada With A Safe Food For Canadians Licence
Mar 15, 2021 CFIA


Reminder: Importing food into Canada with a Safe Food for Canadians licence
Feb 17, 2021 CFIA


Safe Food For Canadians Licence Renewals
Jan 08, 2021 CFIA


Statement By Minister Ng On Canada’s Request For CUSMA Dispute Settlement Consultations With United States On Canadian Solar Products
Jan 07, 2021 Global Affairs Canada


Canada Announces Steps To Ensure Stability For Canada-United Kingdom Trade In Goods
Dec 22, 2020 Global Affairs Canada


Minister Ng Introduces Legislation In House Of Commons To Implement Canada-United Kingdom Trade Continuity Agreement
Dec 09, 2020 Global Affairs Canada


Implementation Of Chapters Of The Animal Products Import Policy Framework
Dec 02, 2020 CFIA


Canada Successfully Concludes Talks On Transitional Trade Continuity Agreement With The United Kingdom
Nov 21, 2020 Global Affairs Canada


Updated Requirements For Importing Organic Fresh Fruits And Vegetables
Oct 02, 2020 CFIA


New And Temporary Import Requirements On Romaine Lettuce
Oct 02, 2020 CFIA


U.S. Backs Down On Aluminum Tariffs
Sep 16, 2020 Pacific Customs Brokers


Canadian Tariffs On U.S. Products Coming Within Days
Sep 15, 2020 CSCB


Additional Organic Produce Import Requirements
Sep 10, 2020


Longshoremen Return To Work At The Port Of Montreal As Negotiations Continue
Aug 24, 2020


Port Of Montreal Labour Disruption – Vessel Options
Aug 19, 2020


72-Hour Strike From July 27 to 31 At Port Of Montreal
Aug 10, 2020


Canada Retaliates With New Surtaxes Imposed On Goods Imported From The U.S.
Aug 07, 2020


U.S. Imposes A 10% Duty On Canadian Aluminium Effective August 16th, 2020
Aug 06, 2020 Pacific Customs Brokers


Reduced Inspection Frequencies For Meat Imported From Australia And New Zealand
Aug 04, 2020 CFIA


Reminder On SFCR Requirements For The Manufactured Food Sector
Jul 10, 2020 Pacific Customs Brokers


Safe Food For Canadians Regulations (SFCR) Requirement For The Manufactured Food Commodities
Jun 29, 2020 CFIA

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Pharmaceuticals, Health and Chemicals Center of Excellence and Expertise (PHC Center)

U.S. Customs and Border Protection Feb 03, 2015
On January 15, 2014, CSMS Message Number 14-000033 was issued to provide notice of the ten team codes assigned to each of the ten Centers of Excellence and Expertise (Centers). The team numbers assigned to the Pharmaceuticals, Health, & Chemicals (PHC) Center are 001, 011, 021, 031, 041, 051, 061, 071, 081 and 091. In order to maintain uniformity amongst all Centers, the PHC Center will utilize team numbers 001, 011 and 021 for participating Center accounts (i.e., accounts that volunteered to participate in the Center under the Federal Register Notice and are required to provide virtual submission of documents to the Center). The remaining PHC team codes will be used to identify when port import specialist teams and corresponding industry workload have transitioned to the Pharmaceuticals, Health, & Chemicals Center.
 
On January 20, 2015, CSMS Message Number 15-000040 was issued to provide notice of Delegation Order Number 14-004, which delegates all authorities provided for in Title 19, Code of Federal Regulations that are vested in Port Directors to Directors Centers of Excellence and Expertise (Center Directors). CSMS 15-000040 further provides that effective January 28, 2015, the PHC Center will assume trade authority for post-release trade processes of entry summaries in certain ports.
 
General inquires to the PHC Center can be directed to the CEE-pharmaceuticals@cbp.dhs.gov email address or to the main Center telephone line at 1-646-733-5111.