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         Canadian International Trade:     more books (100)
  1. Intra-Industry International Trade: The Canadian Experience by Sayeeda Bano, 1991-05
  2. Canadian Regulation of International Trade and Investment by Robert K. Paterson, 1987-02
  3. The Theory of International Trade and Its Canadian Applications by James Markusen, 1984-06
  4. Factor content of Canadian international trade: An input-output analysis by Harry H Postner, 1975
  5. The British Tool, Machine Tool and Scientific Instrument Section: Canadian International Trade Fair, Toronto, 1950 by Not stated, 1950
  6. Factor Content of Canadian International Trade: An Input-Output Analysis by Harry H Postner, 1975-01-01
  7. Factor Content of Canadian International Trade by Harry H. Postner, 1976-06
  8. New dimensions in international trade law: A Canadian perspective
  9. Economic analysis of the liner market and freight rates in Canadian international trades (Research reports / Canadian Transport Commission, Research Branch ... des transports, Direction de la recherche) by V. H Wei, 1986
  10. Multimodal transport in Canadian international trade (Cahiers de recherche) by Danny Napier, 1982
  11. Increasing Gender Inputs Into Canadian International Trade Policy Positions at the Wto
  12. An inquiry into the competitiveness of the Canadian cattle and beef industries (Reference) by Canadian International Trade Tribunal, 1993
  13. An inquiry into textile tariffs by Canadian International Trade Tribunal, 1990
  14. Safeguard inquiry into the importation of certain steel goods by Canadian International Trade Tribunal, 2002

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2. Canadian International Trade Tribunal - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
The Canadian International Trade Tribunal is an independent quasijudicial body operating in Canada 's trade remedy system. The administrative tribunal, which considers cases of
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Canadian International Trade Tribunal
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Jump to: navigation search The Canadian International Trade Tribunal is an independent quasi-judicial body operating in Canada 's trade remedy system. The administrative tribunal , which considers cases of dumping and subsidizing , reports to Parliament through the Minister of Finance . The organization hears appeals , conducts inquiries, and provides advice. 7 members
  • Chairperson: André F. Scott Vice-Chairpersons: Serge Fréchette, Diane Vincent Other members: Pasquale Michaele Saroli, Ellen Fry, Stephen A. Leach and Jason W. Downey.
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6. CITT - Strategic Plan, 2010-2013
Canadian International Trade Tribunal. www.citttcce.gc.ca Raison D' tre. The Tribunal provides Canadian and international businesses
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7. Canadian International Trade Assoc In Toronto, ON - Weblocal.ca
Canadian International Trade Assoc at 2 Carlton St, Toronto, ON M5B 1J3
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8. Canadian International Trade - Bio, News, Photos - Washington Times
Latest news and commentary on Canadian International Trade including photos, videos, quotations, and a biography.
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11. Canadian International Trade Tribunal Issues Order: Certain Whole Potatoes
The Canadian International Trade Tribunal today issued an order following the expiry review of its order made on September 12, 2005, in Expiry Review No. RR2004-006 concerning the
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OTTAWA, ONTARIO - (Marketwire - Sept. 10, 2010) - The Canadian International Trade Tribunal today issued an order following the expiry review of its order made on September 12, 2005, in Expiry Review No. RR-2004-006 concerning the dumping of certain whole potatoes originating in or exported from the United States of America for use or consumption in the province of British Columbia. The Tribunal found that the expiry of the order would likely result in injury to the growers of all or almost all of the potato production in British Columbia in the near to medium term. The Canada Border Services Agency will therefore continue to impose anti-dumping duties on these products. The Tribunal is an independent quasi-judicial body that reports to Parliament through the Minister of Finance. It hears cases on dumped and subsidized imports, safeguard complaints, complaints about federal government procurement and appeals of customs and excise tax rulings. When requested by the federal government, the Tribunal also provides advice on other economic, trade and tariff matters. www.citt-tcce.gc.ca/new/index_e.asp

12. Canadian International Trade Law
International trade covers a broad range of topics, from private commercial transactions between individuals to agreements between governments.
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International trade covers a broad range of topics, from private commercial transactions between individuals to agreements between governments. The agreements that make up international trade include trade in goods, trade in services, capital mobility, expropriation of property rights, labour standards and mobility, international monetary stability, and economic development. Numerous organizations are involved in the development and negotiation of agreements. Some of these organizations are: Current significant international trade issues involve the entry of China into the WTO, new negotiations over agriculture and services and the impact of electronic commerce.
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The Canadian International Trade Tribunal (the Tribunal) is an administrative tribunal operating within Canada's trade remedies system. It is an independent quasi-judicial body that carries out its statutory responsibilities in an autonomous and impartial manner and reports to Parliament through the Minister of Finance.

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WATER EXPORT CONTROLS AND CANADIAN INTERNATIONAL TRADE OBLIGATIONS. By. Steven Shrybman LLB (Member of the Ontario and BC Bar) Executive Director
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West Coast Environmental Law Association You have asked for our opinion with respect to several questions concerning the status of prospective water export control measures in light of Canadian obligations under the North American Free Trade Agreement and various agreements under the World Trade Organization. We are pleased to provide our response herewith. By way of introduction however, we should offer two important qualifications to our opinion. The first concerns the degree of confidence that is warranted in making predictions about the outcome of trade disputes and investor claims that may arise in this context. As you will know, many of the international trade, investment and services provisions of NAFTA and the World Trade Organization that might give rise to such disputes and claims are unprecedented and have yet to be the subject of any judicial or arbitral interpretation. Moreover, the water export control measures that have been adopted by some provinces, or which are now being considered by other Canadian governments, are also innovative and similarly untested. Accordingly, it is extremely difficult to anticipate the views of trade dispute panels or tribunals that may be called upon to address the novel issues that are certain to arise should a trade challenge or investor claim be made in consequence of Canadian water export control measures. We believe that it is regrettable that the federal government's response to this uncertainty is to offer bold and unqualified assertions about the viability of the approach it is advocating. In light of this assertiveness we think it fair to point out its recent and dismal track record in defending Canadian cultural, and research and development programs from trade challenges. As you will probably have noted, in spite of assurances very much like the ones it now offers concerning water export controls, Canada recently lost two important WTO cases concerning its cultural and R and D programs.

14. Canadian International Trade Tribunal Issues Order: Certain Whole Potatoes
The Canadian International Trade Tribunal today issued an order following the expiry review of its order made on September 12, 2005, in Expiry Review No. RR2004-006 concerning the
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16. Canadian International Trade Tribunal Finds Threat Of Injury: Greenhouse Bell Pe
Oct 19, 2010 OTTAWA, ONTARIO — The Canadian International Trade Tribunal today found that the dumping of greenhouse bell peppers from the Netherlands had not caused injury but
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    18. CITT - Press Releases - CANADIAN INTERNATIONAL TRADE TRIBUNAL ISSUES ORDERS
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    20. Finance Canada Seeks Views On The Canadian International Trade Tribunal (CITT) T
    Features information about the Canadian international trade tribunal textile tariff and a consultation that seeks the opinions of Canadians on this matter.
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