FTA Agreement Tariff Preference Level Utilization 2020 https://www.international.gc.ca/controls-controles/textiles/ex-20.aspx?lang=eng
FIBRE APPAREL 88,326,463 2,801,491 3% 6% 0 SME COTTON OR MAN-MADE FIBRE APPAREL
FIBRE APPAREL 88,326,463 2,801,491 3% 6% 0 SME COTTON OR MAN-MADE FIBRE APPAREL
2,205,450 SME Wool Suits Sub-Level 3,800,000 718,350 18.9% N/A SME Cotton or Man-made
The Export and Import Controls Bureau (EPD) is responsible for administering the Export and Import Permits Act (EIPA). Under authority of the Department of Foreign Affairs and International Trade Act, the Minister for International Trade provides policy direction in most areas involving market access and trade policy.
fibre apparel goods, cotton or man-made fibre fabrics and made-up goods, and cotton
Fibre Apparel – 8,995,000 and 6,000,000 square metre equivalents Cotton or Man-made
The purpose of this Notice is to outline the Minister’s policies and practices respecting the allocation of fabric TPL, including to new entrants, and respecting the transfer of fabric TPL. This Notice should be read in conjunction with the Export and Import Permits Act (EIPA). Where elements of the present Notice augment the EIPA and Regulations, those elements are to be read as expressions of the Minister’s normal policies and procedures.
Administration of the North American Free Trade Agreement relating to Exports of Cotton or Man-made
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