Procedures for Requesting Remission of SIMA Duty Under the Gypsum Board Products Anti-Dumping Duty Remission Order, 2017

A written request for remission must be made by the importer to the Minister of Public Safety and Emergency Preparedness within two years after the day on which the gypsum board products are accounted for under section 32 of the Customs Act.

Information to be included:

Business name;
Business Registration Number;
Address;
Contact Person;
Phone number.

The request should be sent to:

Canada Border Services Agency
Director of Trade Compliance
SIMA Compliance Unit
222 Queen Street, 9th Floor
Ottawa, Ontario K1A 0L8

The request for remission will be applicable on a going-forward basis from the day the remission order comes into effect eliminating the need to apply for each transaction imported. The request for remission will be in effect for the duration of the order, or until such time as the importer requests that it is revoked. Remission remains subject to the conditions outlined in section 4 of the remission order. The Canada Border Services Agency (CBSA) will provide further instructions on how to properly account for goods once your request for remission has been properly filed and received at the CBSA.

Inquiries should be directed to:

Mail:

Patrick Latreille, A/Manager
SIMA Compliance Unit
222 Queen Street, 9th Floor
Ottawa, Ontario K1A 0L8

Telephone:

613-954-8066

E-mail:

Patrick.Latreille@cbsa-asfc.gc.ca

TTY:

866-335-3237

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