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Canada imposes provisional safeguard tariff on imports of wood cabinets and vanities to protect Canadian manufacturers and workers

The Minister of Finance and National Revenue, the Honourable François-Philippe Champagne, today announced a provisional safeguard measure, in the form of a 25 per cent surtax, on imports of certain wood cabinets and vanities, while the Canadian International Trade Tribunal safeguard inquiry is ongoing. This provisional safeguard measure is intended to address the immediate challenges facing Canadian manufacturers, including the impact of harmful trade diversion resulting from the changing global trade environment. This will also help to stabilize market conditions and support domestic production.

The surtax will take effect on July 31, 2026, and will remain in place for a maximum of 200 days.

Meanwhile, the Canadian International Trade Tribunal’s safeguard inquiry concerning certain wood goods, launched in April 2026 at the government’s request, will determine if increased imports are causing, or threatening to cause, serious injury to Canadian wood manufacturers. The Tribunal is expected to conclude its work by January 15, 2027, and will provide recommendations on appropriate remedies if warranted. If the Tribunal makes no injury finding, the provisional safeguard measure announced today will cease to apply as of the date of the Tribunal’s finding.

In accordance with Canada’s international trade obligations, wood cabinets and vanities manufactured in the United States, Mexico, Israel, Chile, and developing countries will be excluded from the provisional safeguard measure.  

 

Please visit this link for more information: https://www.canada.ca/en/department-finance/news/2026/07/canada-imposes-provisional-safeguard-tariff-on-imports-of-wood-cabinets-and-vanities-to-protect-canadian-manufacturers-and-workers.html 

Topic(s)

U.S. Tariffs and Canadian Retaliatory Surtax
Security and Trade Facilitation Programs
International Trade and Border Management

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Finance Canada
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