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How To Import Flowers Into 
Canada In 7 Steps
Ralf Steinberg
Business Development Manager
PCB Freight Management Ltd.
When you’re trying to import a delicate, perishable product into Canada, the last thing you want are delays at the border.

Having a shipment of flowers spoil at a port of entry because the paperwork is incomplete or incorrect is not only frustrating, it can be costly, and with the world economy the way it is, it’s more important than ever to have a smooth, easy, and efficient way to import flowers and plants into Canada.

If you are new to the fresh flowers game, you might wonder: Can I bring flowers to Canada? Or even, Can I import plants into Canada?

The answer to both is: Yes!

However, there are definitely steps, checks, and balances you want to keep in mind. This way you can import plants into Canada efficiently and with few - or even better - zero delays or hiccups. 

Continue reading to learn more about the 7 steps

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Roundtable: How To Classify 
A Product
Adriana Petty
Marketing Coordinator & Asst. Graphic Designer
Pacific Customs Brokers Ltd.
Did you have a chance to watch the On-Demand course? Great! You're now ready to join the Expert Roundtable for How To Classify A Product. This is a 1-hour Q&A session with the experts so bring your US or Canadian HS classification questions and/or examples for which you seek answers or explanations and pose them to us live.

Setting out to learn how to import your goods across international borders brings with it enough questions as it is and at times may seem like the answers you do find only raise more questions. We've put together some preliminary questions that this course will directly answer and encourage you to bring your questions to our experts who will gladly field them for you during this live Q&A.
  • How do I classify my product?
  • What is tariff classification?
  • What are General Rules of Interpretation and Explanatory Notes?
  • How to follow GRI rules?
  • What is antidumping and countervailing duty?
  • How to apply for a binding ruling?

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Free webinar

AmCham Presents:
Doing Business In The USA

Brought to you by the American Chamber of Commerce - Pacific Chapter, the DBUSA webinar is an informative online conference dedicated to helping Canadian business owners enter the American marketplace.

Gain access to our panel of carefully selected Immigration & Cross-Border Lawyers, Tax Specialists, Customs Brokers and Logistics Professionals coming together from Cascadia Cross-Border Law, MNP, Law Offices of Gene Moses, Pacific Customs Brokers Inc., and UCanTrade Inc. Whether opening a store front with a U.S. address or partnering with a distribution center for your eCommerce activity, our seasoned panel will present options that will help you determine your export strategy and understand your responsibilities with local and federal government agencies such as the U.S. Customs and Border Protection, Secretary of State and U.S. Citizen and Immigration Services.

Virtual Discussion
Thursday, September 17, 2020
10:00 am - 11:30 am PT

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Gain access to the full 
webinar and slides 

In this session you will learn the key differences between the new CUSMA / USMCA / TMEC and the original NAFTA. We have broken down making the declaration of origin under the new NAFTA 2.0 into three main topics:
  1. QUALIFICATION: new rules of origin and analysis
  2. CERTIFICATION: signature and legal responsibility
  3. VERIFICATION: customs audit
By taking this course you will walk away with a better understanding of North America's new free trade agreement in that it is one agreement between the three countries; however, it does allow for some autonomy in regards to certain requirements. You will learn how to determine eligibility, when certification is or is not required at time of import and more.

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