Tomorrow, we’re exposing what’s at stake when global trade grinds to a halt—plus the vital role keeping it all moving that no one talks about. #WhenTradeStops
Join us at the CSCB 2025 National Conference for remarks from @adamchamb , MP and Conservative Shadow Minister for International Trade, Sept 22. Check our full schedule here: https://t.co/2CF1VukhNX
Sept 22, Panel discussion: Customs–Trade Collaboration: US & Canadian Perspectives.
Speakers: Brian Barber, Candace Sider, Janine Harker, Karen Damon. COAC & BCCC leaders on advancing customs–trade collaboration. Join the discussion: https://t.co/689Vy2UkKH
On Sept 22, connect with fellow CSCB delegates at Peake’s Quay, sponsored by Portway. Local music, Island flavours, and the perfect setting to network on Charlottetown’s harbour. Not registered yet? Save your spot now: https://t.co/689Vy2UkKH
Elevate your expertise in customs and trade. The 2025–2026 Certified Customs Specialist (CCS) program equips you with the skills to navigate Canada’s customs landscape with confidence. Enrol now and advance your career. https://t.co/NxhmP3K0LA
At the CSCB National Conference, @GAC_Corporate will provide an overview of Canada’s sanctions toolkit, including current measures, permits, due diligence best practices for trade, and enforcement. Register now to attend: https://t.co/689Vy2UkKH
On Sept 22, Daniel Kiselbach will explore how Canada’s trade reputation is viewed abroad. What do we offer and where do we fall short? Don’t miss this CSCB Conference session, register now: https://t.co/689Vy2UkKH
#CSCB2025
As of Aug 29, the U.S. suspends duty-free de minimis for all countries. Shipments under $800 (non-postal) now face duties and must be formally entered in ACE, including 🇨🇦 🇲🇽 🇭🇰 🇨🇳.
Learn more: https://t.co/0HDQ1dzc1A
Thank you to Raise Underwriting https://t.co/qVYeIKB60F and American Global https://t.co/4BSebFlHyk for supporting the 2025 CSCB National Conference as Partner Level Sponsors. Your commitment helps strengthen Canada’s customs and trade community! #CSCB2025#TradePartners
Manitoba and Saskatchewan’s new 5 year plan for the Port of Churchill aims to expand freight capacity and trade access. As shipping volumes grow, efficient, modern customs processes will be key to activating Arctic trade networks. https://t.co/dRVIFgZq1A
Thank you to Roanoke Insurance Group Inc., a Silver Sponsor of #CSCB2025.
With decades of experience in trade and transportation risk solutions, your support helps strengthen our professional community. https://t.co/Z3mzRBSemU
Only a few booths left! Exhibit at #CSCB2025 in Charlottetown and connect with Canada's trade and customs community. Sept 21–24 at the Delta Hotels Prince Edward. https://t.co/dGiCecXXCy
#TradeShow#CustomsBrokers
Thank you to @nfp , an Aon company, for supporting #CSCB2025 as a Gold Sponsor. Your partnership helps strengthen Canada’s trade and customs community.
Learn more: https://t.co/0OTgy22ztt
CSCB is pleased to recognize @IntactInsurance as a Gold Sponsor of #CSCB2025.
With cross-border solutions and dedicated risk expertise, your support helps drive confidence in trade. Visit their website to learn more: https://t.co/JOjaUSSLXA
There’s still time to reserve your exhibitor booth for the 2025 CSCB National Conference. Connect with Canada’s customs and trade community while space remains. https://t.co/pHjMJC20hk
Good policy at the border is just the start. It takes expertise to keep trade flowing. Customs brokers turn border strategy into real-world results. Learn more about their role: https://t.co/9QNDci2zmp
#WhenTradeStops#TradeMatters
The Department of Finance briefed stakeholders on Canada’s next steps in response to U.S. tariffs.
Measures include adjusted counter-tariffs, import controls, and procurement rules to support Canadian steel and aluminum.
Yesterday, the Deputy Minister of Finance, Chris Forbes, hosted a briefing with Canadian industry and labour stakeholders to discuss Canada-U.S. economic issues and the ongoing response to unjustified U.S. tariffs.
Canada strengthens its partnership with the EU, a step forward for global trade. Customs brokers ensure those agreements turn into real-world results at the border.