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EXPORT POLICY February 4, 2004 Presented by Lorraine Cartier, Export Process Division Canada Border Security Agency

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EXPORT POLICY. Canada Border Security Agency. February 4, 2004 Presented by Lorraine Cartier, Export Process Division. AGENDA. Export Regulation Update Process Under the Revised Regulations B13A; CAED; EDI; Summary Reporting; NDR Stamp Machines - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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EXPORT POLICY

February 4, 2004

Presented by

Lorraine Cartier, Export Process Division

Canada Border Security Agency

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AGENDA

• Export Regulation Update

• Process Under the Revised Regulations

• B13A; CAED; EDI; Summary Reporting; NDR

• Stamp Machines

• MOUs With the Carriers and Service Providers

• Letter for Exporting Community

• AMPS Updates

• Workshop

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Export Regulations Update

• Customs Notice 495 issued January 2003

• No major concerns with Justice

• Legal Affairs advise that “blue stamping” to take place as of February 2004

• Regulations to become law spring 2004

• MOU launch February 2004

• Encourage exporting community to move to new reporting time frames and procedures; Trial run planned for March & April 2004

• New penalties will not take effect until regulations become law

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Revised Export Regulations

• WHAT ARE THE CHANGES?

• WHY THE CHANGES ARE NECESSARY?

• BENEFITS FOR THE EXPORTING COMMUNITY

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TIMEFRAMES FOR NEW REGULATIONSTIMEFRAMES FOR NEW REGULATIONS

Marine: 48 hours prior to loading on the vessel

Rail: 2 hours prior to the building of the train for export

Air: 2 hours prior to loading on the plane

Postal: 2 hours prior to mailing

Highway: immediately prior to export

Report according to new time frames, includes CAED reporters

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TYPES OF REPORTING

• Canadian Automated Export Declaration (CAED) /EDI G7

• Stamp machines for manual B13A Export Declarations

• Summary Reporting

• NDR (No Declaration Required)

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Manual B13A = stamping machine

Process 3 copies of B13A form using stamp machine or manual

stamp.

Ensure all copies reflect the same transaction number !

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Exporter ’s Responsibilities

• Provide accurate information to your service provider for completion of B13A declaration

• Present declaration to Customs within time frames

• Supply licences, permits or certificates with the declaration according prescribed time frames

• Keep records

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Proof of ReportProof of Report

• Manual B13A TRANS

# 2004/01/28 11:30 396 058998

• CAED/EDI (G7)

• 12X123SC1234 20040100567

• Summary Report SUM # 0456

• No Declaration Required (NDR)

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CAED PROOF OF REPORT

• The licence number composed of 2 numeric/ 1 alpha/3 numeric digits e.g. 12X543;

• The Authorization ID composed of 2 alpha/4 numeric digits

e.g. SC1234;

• The Form ID composed of the year/month/and five digit transaction number which refers to the # of shipments exported during the year.

e.g. 2004-01-00546.

12X543SC1234 20040100567

 

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MOU PROCESS MOU WITH MEMBER CARRIERS

NO REPORT/NO LOAD

PROCEDURES

MOU document (implementation trial run March & April 2004)

Export transportation document (manifest air way bills etc) submitted according to mode with proof of report transaction number

Air/rail: One working day after plane/train departsMarine: Three working days after vessel sails

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Benefits of MOU

• Eliminate the undercoverage of exports

• Assure trading partners that Canadian exports are secure.

• Expedite the movement of goods by carriers/freight forwarders.

• Reduce the incidents of AMPS penalties for exporters.

• Does not apply for in-transit goods

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Carrier/Freight Provider MOU Updates

• Letters have been sent out to CTACC members to explain the process of reporting to the exporting community

• Letter is linked to various websites including CBSA

• Official launch planned for February 2004

• Trial run planned for march/April

• Signing of MOU by participating companies

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•PRESENTLY 18 PENALTIES RELATE TO EXPORTS

•ADDITIONAL NEW CARRIER AND EXPORTER PENALTIES TO BE ADDED

AMPS EXISTING AND NEW PENALTIES

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PERSON FAILED TO PROVIDE TRUE, ACCURATE, AND COMPLETE INFORMATION

(DOCUMENTS)

(PER DOCUMENT)

1st = $100 2nd = $200 3rd = $300

Customs Act, Section 7.1

C005

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EXPORTER FAILED TO DECLARE THE EXPORT OF GOODS PRIOR TO

EXPORT

(Per shipment)

1st = $0 2nd = $1,000 3rd = $2,0004th and + = $3,000

Customs Act, Section 95(1)

C170

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Person failed to answer truthfully any questions

Value of goods

1st = $2,000 or 20% of the value of goods* 2nd = $4,000 or 40% of the value of goods* 3rd and + = $6,000 or 60% of the value of goods*

* whichever is greater

Customs Act, Section 95 (3)(a)

C346

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EXPORTER FAILED TO PROVIDE TO CUSTOMS PRIOR TO EXPORT

REQUIRED EXPORT PERMIT, LICENSE OR CERTIFICATE

(Per document)

1st = $1,000 2nd = $2,000 3rd and + = $3,000

C315

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General Export Permits (GEP)

• General Export Permits (GEP) enable an exporter to export certain goods which are subject to control under DFAIT to eligible destinations without the necessity of submitting individual export permit applications.

• GEP Update

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General Export Permits (GEP)

• GEP 1 : Export of Goods for Special & Personal Use

• GEP 12 : United States Origin Goods

• GEP 18 : Portable Personal Computers and Associated Software

• GEP 27 : Nuclear-Related Dual-Use Goods

• GEP 29 : Eligible Industrial Goods

• GEP 34 : Certain Industrial Goods to Eligible Countries

• GEP 37 : Toxic Chemicals and Precursors to the USA

• GEP 38 : CWC Toxic Chemical and Precursor Mixtures

• GEP 39 : Mass Market Cryptographic Software

http://laws.justice.gc.ca/E-19/C.R.C.-c609/index.html

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EXPORTER FAILED TO REPORT GOODS SUBJECT TO EXPORT CONTROL PRIOR

TO EXPORT

Value of goods

1st = $2,000 or 20% of the value of goods*2nd = $4,000 or 40% of the value of goods*3rd and + = $6,000 or 60% of the value of goods*

* whichever is greater

Customs Act, Section 95 (1)

C345

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EXPORTER FAILED TO SUBMIT AN EXPORT SUMMARY REPORT

Per summary report

1st = $2,000 2nd = $5,000 3rd and + = $10,000

Customs Act, Section 95 (1)

C316

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EXPORTER FAILED TO KEEP RECORDS AT PLACE OF BUSINESS

(Per audit)

1st = $1,000 2nd = $5,000 3rd = $10,000 4th and + = $25,000

Customs Act, Section 97.2 (1)

C195

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PERSON WHO HAS REPORTED GOODS FAILED TO PRESENT

GOODS, UNLOAD CONVEYANCE OPEN PACKAGES OR CONTAINERS

(Per incident)

1st = $1,000 2nd = $2,000 3rd and + = $3,000

Customs Act, Section 95(3) (b)

C190

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CARRIER FAILED TO REPORT IN BOND CARGO TO CUSTOMS

OUTBOUND

(Per shipment or Manifest)

$1,000 Per infraction

Customs Act, Section 95 (1)

C343

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New & Amended AMPS Penalties

• Exporter failed to report within prescribed timeframes (C170 & C315)

• Service provider failed to comply with officer request for verification prior to export

• Exporter of vehicle/conveyance did not provide official documents

• Carrier operating without an MOU failed to present documentation prior to export

• Carrier operating under MOU failed to present documentation in a timely manner

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INFORMATION

• Export Website:

www.ccra-adrc.gc.ca/customs/business/exporting/menu-f.html

• Form B13A available

www.ccra-adrc.gc.ca/F/pbg/cf/b13a/LISEZ-MOI.html

• Revised D Memorandum

http://www.ccra-adrc.gc.ca/menu/FmenuKCA.html

• Free Customs Seminars for New Exporters

http://www.ccra-adrc.gc.ca/events/menu-e.html

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Export ControlExport Control

Department of Foreign Affairs and International Trade

www.dfait-maeci.gc.ca/eicb/military/content-en.asp

Phone: (613) 996-2387

Fax: (613) 996-9933

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Contacts

• Regional Export Coordinator André Latour

(514) 283-2464 ext.8350

• Regional Client Service Isabelle Simard

(514) 286-7879 ext.5269

• Export Process Division (Ottawa) (613) 954-7160

• CAED: 1-800-257-2434 (Statistics Canada)

• CAED Interface CBSA: (613) 948-7876

• EDI/G7: : Website www.ccra-adrc.gc.ca or

G7 team at: [email protected].

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www.ccra-adrc.gc.cawww.ccra-adrc.gc.ca

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