Review of General Import Permit No. 193 - Roses - SOR/97-77
Title of the statutory instrument
General Import Permit No. 193 - Roses - SOR/97-77
Enabling Act
Export and Import Permits Act (EIPA)
Rationale
The purpose of this review is to assess the statutory instrument’s relevance and usefulness.
Narrative
This statutory instrument was adopted to implement Canada’s obligations under the Canada-Israel Free Trade Agreement (CIFTA) with respect to the establishment of an annual tariff rate quota for duty-free importation of 90,000 dozen roses classified under tariff item No. 0603.10.11.
However, a renegotiation of the CIFTA, implemented in 2003, eliminated Canada’s tariff rate quota on roses. All originating roses imported from Israel or another CIFTA beneficiary can now be imported duty-free into Canada.
Date of Last Review or Amendment
Never been reviewed
Targeted Start for Review
Short term
Status
Completed
Result
To be repealed
For further information
This statutory instrument is related to other statutory instruments that should also be reviewed for potential repeal or amendment, including:
- Order Specifying Limits on the Annual Aggregate Quantity of Goods of Tariff Item No. 0603.10.21 that are Entitled to the Benefit of the Canada-Israel Free Trade Agreement Tariff (SOR 97-60)
- General Import Permit No. 6 – Roses for Personal Use (SOR 97-80)
Departmental Contact
Inclusive Trade, Environment, Labour and Free Trade Agreement Secretariat
Global Affairs Canada
Email: consultations@international.gc.ca
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