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Detailed product description required for purposes of contraventions C223 and C224 for the Canadian International Trade Tribunal finding dated December 11, 2008 for certain thermoelectric coolers and warmers originating in or exported from the People's Republic of China.
INFORMATION REQUIRED ON CUSTOMS DOCUMENTS
Listed below is the information that must be provided to the CBSA regardless of whether the documentation is provided as paper or electronically (e.g., through the use of ACROSS). Failure to provide this information may result in the application of penalties to the importer, pursuant to the Administrative Monetary Penalty System (AMPS).
The import documentation should clearly indicate the following:
- indication whether the product is subject to anti-dumping and/or countervailing (SIMA) duties
- name and address of producer/manufacturer
- name and address of vendor (if different from the producer)
- customer's name and address
- Canadian importer's name and address (if different from the customer)
- full product description including whether the goods fall within the scope of subject goods:
Thermoelectric containers that provide cooling and/or warming with the use of a passive heat sink and a thermoelectric module, excluding liquid dispensers, originating in or exported from the People's Republic of China.
- date of sale, date of shipment
- quantity (including the unit of measure)
- unit selling price, total selling price
- currency of settlement used (e.g., US$, CDN$, etc.)
- terms and conditions of sale (e.g., FOB, CIF, etc.)
- all costs, expenses, and charges incurred by the exporter and vendor in the shipment of the subject goods to Canada from the point of direct shipment (including, the inland and ocean freight, insurance, etc.).