Contributing Lawyers

Canada

Cyndee Todgham Cherniak
Michael Flavell
Geoff Kubrick

United States

Susan Kohn Ross

India

China

Thailand

Apisith John Southam

Korea

Canada to Focus on Food and Consumer Product Safety

In the November 19, 2008 Throne Speech, the Government of Canada signalled that it would revive legislation put forward in Parliament prior to the election relating to food safety and consumer product safety.  The Throne...

Canada Will Ban Fresh Water Exports

On November 19, 2008, Canada's Governor General delivered the Throne Speech.  The following statement was included in the Throne Speech as a priority on the Prime Minister's agenda:

"To ensure protection of our vital...

Biggest Canadian Antidumping / Countervailing Duty Case Proceeds to Injury Inquiry

On November 17, 2008, the Canada Border Services Agency issued a preliminary determination of dumping and subsidization of aluminum extrusions from China. What might become the largest Canadian antidumping and countervailing...

Canadian Firewood Must Be Heat Treated Before Export to United States

U.S. Customs and Border Protection has announced that efective November 17, 2008, all shipments of firewood from Canada must have been heat treated prior to importation into the U.S. This requirement was set out in an order...

Early Signals that Obama Win Bad for Canada

The rumours have started and so has the fear - rumour has it that President-elect Obama will tie any U.S. auto aid to a repatriation of jobs from Canada and Mexico to the United States.  In other words, the United States...

Canada Signs Financial Services Agreement with China

On November 13, 2008, the Government of Canada and the Government of China signed a memorandum of understanding on financial services , which resolves some or all of the issues at the heart of a WTO case. The Memorandum of...

Canada Not Reassured By Talks with President-Elect Obama's Advisors

Some in Canada are not convinced that U.S. President-Elect Obama will act in the best interests of the North American economy.  I, for one, think that the talks of renegotiating NAFTA will lead to uncertainty, which will in...

The Canadian Defence Industry Needs the Canadian Government to Ask the Americans (Again) to Fix ITAR rules

On November 12, 2008, the Ottawa Business Journal ran an article entitled “Defence industry pushes for reform of U.S. export controls” abouts the Canadian defence industry’s desire for a flexible application of the ITAR rules...

CBSA Final Determination in Thermoelectric Coolers Anti-dumping/Countervailing Duty Case Says Exporters Need to Participate

On November 10, 2008, the Canada Border Services Agency issued its final determination in the antidumping and countervailing duty investigation against thermoelectric coolers and warmers from China.  Only one exporter...

Expiry Review Started Re Wood Slats Imported into Canada from China and Mexico

On November 10, 2008, the Canada Border Services Agency commenced an expiry review of the antidumping order against wood slats from China and Mexico. 

Wood slats (slats) are the main component of wood venetian blinds. The...

I Have Had an Epiphany - We Have Already Renegotiated NAFTA

Tomorrow, I am giving a lecture at the Univeristy of Windsor, Centre for Transnational Law and Practice about NAFTA.  As I was waiting for my flight, because Air Canada bumped me off the flight I was scheduled to take (why I...

Canadian Committee for UNIFEM Gala - November 20, 2008 in Ottawa Ontario

The Canadian Committee for UNIFEM (Canadian Committee for the United Nations Development Fund for Women)will be giving an award to Louise Frechette on November 20, 2008 at the Crowne Plaza Hotel in Ottawa Ontario for her...

Obama Honeymoon is Over - It's Time to Start to Talk About Defending NAFTA

Trade Lawyers Blog has given President-Elect Obama a few days to enjoy his historic victory on November 4th - but now I am starting again to defend NAFTA.  I have come across a useful post on www.canadians.org written by...

Canada Steps Up Counterfeit Goods Enforcement

Canada is often accused of turning a blind eye to counterfeit goods.  Not so - The Royal Canadian Mounted Police obtained a search warrant and crashed a purse party in London Ontario, seizing alleged counterfeit goods and...

Canadian Wheat Board Gets Its Illegally Collected AD/CVD Duties Back from the USA

On October 20, 2008, the United States Court of International Trade (CIT)issued a landmark opinion in favour of the Canadian Wheat Board. - see following decision - www.cit.uscourts.gov/slip_op/Slip_op08/08-112.pdf

The...

Potentially A New NAFTA or WTO Case Between Canada and the U.S

On November 2, 2008, the Canadian Press reported that Canadian beef and pork producers want Ottawa to commence trade actions against the United States over a new law that is already starting to shut their livestock out of...