On May 26, Li Minyan, General Manager of CCIC Americas and CCIC Canada, attended the webinar “China Sector Opportunities from a Local Perspective” hosted by the Canada China Business Council (CCBC), and was invited by the organizer as one of the five speakers delivered a keynote speech entitled ” CCIC- A Quality Service Provider You […]
Read moreFrom January to December 2021, a total of 2,892 batches of unqualified imported food were randomly inspected by China Customs, reaching a record high. Products that were not allowed to enter came from 87 countries or regions, involving 28 categories of products. Aquatic products and meat account for nearly 1/3, and it is the category […]
Read moreAt the beginning of the new year, Canada continued to increase its investment in new energy buses. On February 17, the federal government announced that the Government of Canada intends to introduce legislation to invest up to $750 million to support municipalities facing transit operating shortfalls. This proposed investment is also in addition to the […]
Read moreRecently, the General Administration of Customs of China announced a total of 399 batches of imported food that were detected by customs in November 2021 as unqualified and not allowed to enter the country, an increase of 45% over the number of unqualified items in the previous month and an increase of 166% over the […]
Read moreRecently, the General Administration of Customs of China announced a total of 399 batches of imported food that were detected by customs in November 2021 as unqualified and not allowed to enter the country, an increase of 45% over the number of unqualified items in the previous month and an increase of 166% over the […]
Read moreOn October 25, CCIC Canada, as a founding member, participated in the contracting ceremony of the Belt and Road Inspection, Testing & Certification Technology Alliance. This event is jointly initiated by Shanghai Cooperation Organization Demonstration Zone Management Committee, Qingdao Customs, and Qingdao Market Regulation Bureau. A total of 12 Chinese and foreign inspection and testing […]
Read moreOn May 31, Quebec honey exporter was pleased to learn that his first shipment of honey exported to China successfully passed the customs inspection with the test report issued by CCIC Canada. As the imported honey has been detected by Chinese customs such as American foulbrood of honey bee, European foulbrood of honey bee, small […]
Read moreOn May 19th, Li Minyan, general manager of CCIC Canada, was invited to take part in a video seminar on China’s 14th five-year plan hosted by CCBC and made a concluding speech. The Chinese ambassador to Canada, Cong Peiwu, delivered a keynote speech on the 14th five-year plan and the China-Canada economic and trade cooperation. […]
Read moreOn April 13, the General Administration of Customs of China (GACC) announced the “Regulations of the People’s Republic of China on the Registration and Administration of Overseas Producers of Imported Food” and the “Regulations of the People’s Republic of China on the Administration of Import and Export Food Safety”. These two regulations would be formally […]
Read moreNorth America including USA and Canada is a traditional immigration destination. The number of Chinese immigrants has exceeded 5.1 million. The huge Chinese community consumption, multicultural social genes, and the inexhaustible charm of Chinese cuisine have made the North American market more attractive to Chinese food. Demand has become stronger. Canada’s imports of Chinese food […]
Read moreRecently, General Administration of Customs China (GACC) announced a record high number of 2001 unqualified and not admitted batches of imported food in 2020, which is double the number in 2018 and a 12% increase from the number in 2019. It is noteworthy that in just January this year, the number of unqualified and not […]
Read moreBenchmarking International Peers, the Certification of Industrial Inspection Ability Has Been Expanded – CCIC Canada’s Non-destructive Testing Capability Was Certified by the Canadian Welding Bureau (CWB) After half a year of meticulous preparation and hard work, CCIC Canada recently received the certificate of non-destructive testing (NDT) capability certification issued by CWB, which further expanded the […]
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