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Commerce international
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Bilateral and Regional free trade agreements: seeking government support to oppose non-tariff barriers that prevent realization of export gains for sugar and sugar-containing products.
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Règlement, Politique ou Programme
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Commerce international
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Bilateral and regional trade negotiations achieve commercially meaningful export gains, do not lower Canada's refined sugar tariff in absence of reciprocal export benefits.
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Proposition législative, Projet de loi ou résolution
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Commerce international
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Canada Customs Tariff as it relates to the classification and entry of sugar products, preserves details related to monitor impacts of international trade issues.
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Politique ou Programme
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Commerce international
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Canada-European Union (CETA): Monitor implementation with respect to European Union (EU) market access and trade balance for sugar and sugar containing food products.
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Politique ou Programme
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Questions touchant les consommateurs, Santé
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Canadian Food Inspection Agency (CFIA) in respect of accurate labelling of sugar and other sweeteners and compliance with origin and sugar-related claims.
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Règlement, Politique ou Programme
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Industrie, Transports
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Competitiveness - providing input to ensure that Canada's food sector is competitive throughout the supply chain, including the transportation infrastructure.
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Politique ou Programme
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Commerce international
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Comprehensive Trans Pacific Partnership (CPTPP): Advocating for government analysis and support to enable Canadian sugar and sugar-containing products and processed food exports to benefit from new market access to CPTPP countries.
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Politique ou Programme, Règlement, Proposition législative, Projet de loi ou résolution
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Commerce international
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CUSMA, in respect of Canada's management of export controls for access to the US market access for Canadian refined sugar and sugar-containing products restricted by US tariff rate quotas. Advocacy to engage government to maintain CUSMA access to the US market for sugar and processed foods and to prevent new US market access restrictions.
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Proposition législative, Projet de loi ou résolution, Politique ou Programme, Règlement
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Questions touchant les consommateurs, Santé
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Health Canada and Statistics Canada: advocating for use of accurate sugar/sugars terminology in analysis and communications related to Canadian Community Health Survey.
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Politique ou Programme, Règlement
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Questions touchant les consommateurs, Santé
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Nutrition and food labelling regulations: Advocating for science-based and non-misleading labelling of sugars on food products.
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Politique ou Programme, Règlement
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Agriculture, Commerce international
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Trade distorting international trade policies, programs: Seeking government actions to oppose international trade distorting policies that threaten Canadian sugar market.
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Règlement, Politique ou Programme
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Agriculture, Commerce international
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World Trade Organization (WTO) agriculture negotiations: seeking the multilateral reduction of tariff and quota barriers in the US and other export markets, reduced domestic and export subsidies and other programs that distort pricing and international markets.
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Proposition législative, Projet de loi ou résolution
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The Canadian Sugar Institute (CSI) is the national, non-profit association representing Canadian refined sugar producers. CSI represents the industry on international trade and nutrition affairs.
SANDRA MARSDEN, PRESIDENT
Adresse :
277 Wellington Street West
Suite 801
Toronto, ON M5V 3E4
Canada
Numéro de téléphone :
416-368-6424