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Canada is traditionally the top U.S. export market, accounting for 14.2% of all U.S. goods exports in 2022. In 2022, Canada maintained its position as the United States top trading partner. Canada and the United States trade over US$2.5 billion in goods and services daily.
By engaging in international trade, firms can further expand production by offering their differentiated products to consumers in other countries, thereby lowering average costs and prices.
Trade Policy Canada maintains a liberal trade regime. There are no foreign exchange restrictions, and import licenses are only required for a limited number of goods. Imports are generally subject to import duties. Import licenses are required for items regulated under the Export and Import Permits Act.
Generally, international trade law includes the rules and customs governing trade between countries. International trade lawyers may focus on applying domestic laws to international trade, and applying treaty-based international law governing trade.
The CITT supports the Governments objective of a fair and secure Canadian marketplace by providing Canadian and international businesses with access to fair, transparent and timely resolution of trade remedy cases (both unfair trade cases, that is, anti-dumping and countervailing cases, and safeguards), customs and
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The CITT supports the Governments objective of a fair and secure Canadian marketplace by providing Canadian and international businesses with access to fair, transparent and timely resolution of trade remedy cases (both unfair trade cases, that is, anti-dumping and countervailing cases, and safeguards), customs and
Trade Policy Canada maintains a liberal trade regime. There are no foreign exchange restrictions, and import licenses are only required for a limited number of goods. Imports are generally subject to import duties. Import licenses are required for items regulated under the Export and Import Permits Act.
Free Trade Agreements Currently in Force FTACountriesCanada-Panama Free Trade Agreement (CPAFTA)PanamaCanada-Peru Free Trade Agreement (CPFTA)PeruCanada-Ukraine Free Trade Agreement (CUFTA)UkraineCanada-UK Trade Continuity Agreement (CUKTCA)Great Britain, Northern Ireland11 more rows
Standards and technical regulations in Canada follow the basic principles of the WTO Agreement on Technical Barriers to Trade (TBT Agreement) and, as such, must not create unnecessary barriers to trade.
Frdric Seppey is the Chairperson of the Tribunal. Bree Jamieson-Holloway is the Vice-Chairperson of the Tribunal. The other permanent members of the Tribunal are Susan Beaubien, Cheryl Beckett, Georges Bujold and Randy Heggart.

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