Canada: Entering Canada with Products for a Show or Trade Fair

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In previous years, some U.S. exhibitors at shows or trade fairs in Canada have run into difficulties with getting their products across the border. FAS Canada has prepared a brief overview of the process for driving products across the border. As well, the Canadian Food Inspection Agency has just updated their Import Guide for Food and Plant Products for Trade Fairs and Shows in Canada.

Canada: Entering Canada with Products for a Show or Trade Fair

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