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Returning snowbirds are reminded of tariffs on certain U.S. goods

The CBSA has published a reminder for Canadians returning from extended stays in the U.S., regarding the possibility of Surtax being applied to the goods being brought back to Canada. "you may need to pay a surtax (as well as any applicable duties and taxes) on some of the goods you have purchased…

Nouvelle capsule de formation destinée aux employeurs

The following message is of relevance to employers in the province of Quebec. La CNESST a le plaisir de vous informer qu’une nouvelle capsule de formation intitulée Comprendre votre Avis de cotisation et votre État de compte a été mise en ligne sur son site Web. Elle permet de mieux comprendre les…

CFIA-AIRS Updates April 7, 2025

A) Foot-and-Mouth Disease AIRS Updates New Foot and Mouth Disease (FMD) admissibility requirements/instructions have been implemented in the Automated Import Reference System (AIRS) for commodities originating from Austria. The affected commodities can be found in the following link: Foot and Mouth…

CFIA-AIRS Updates April 4, 2025

(Le français suit l’anglais) A) Foot-and-Mouth Disease AIRS Updates New Foot and Mouth Disease (FMD) admissibility requirements/instructions have been implemented in the Automated Import Reference System (AIRS) for commodities originating from Austria. The affected commodities can be found in the…
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Guidance on implementation of new auto-related tariff countermeasures coming soon

Following Canada’s April 3rd announcement of additional auto-related countermeasures against US tariffs, the Canada Border Services Agency (CBSA) has advised that guidance is not yet available with respect to how they will be implemented. According to the CBSA, “while countermeasures have been…

US announces additional tariffs to be imposed April 5th

The United States (US) government has announced the details of reciprocal tariffs to be implemented on April 5th at 12:01 EST as a further response to what US President Trump has described as a national emergency. Tariff measures on Canadian- and Mexican-origin goods will remain the same: CUSMA…

CFIA-AIRS Updates April 3, 2025

(Le français suit l’anglais) A) Foot-and-Mouth Disease AIRS Updates New Foot and Mouth Disease (FMD) admissibility requirements/instructions have been implemented in the Automated Import Reference System (AIRS) for commodities originating from Austria. The affected commodities can be found in the…

US releases 2025 National Trade Estimate

Please note, the link in this April 2nd article was briefly unavailable. It has been restored. On April 1, the Office of the United States (US) Trade Representative released its annual National Trade Estimate (NTE), which provides a global overview of perceived barriers to trade between the US and…

Removal of animal health import requirements for collagen casings

(Le français suit) On January 7, 2025, the Canadian Food Inspection Agency (CFIA) removed the requirement for a zoosanitary certificate for import of bovine origin gelatin and collagen into Canada. The changes applied both to products originating from bones and from hides or skins. This approach is…

CORRECTION: CFIA-AIRS Updates April 1st, 2025

Please note there was an omission in the communication sent this morning, April 1st, 2025. The email update should have included the following: A) Chapter 16 Chapter 16 was published to change the release recommendation from “Refer to CFIA-NISC” to “Refuse Entry” for the following HS codes with the…

CFIA-AIRS Updates April 1st, 2025

A) Foot-and-Mouth Disease AIRS Updates New Foot and Mouth Disease (FMD) admissibility requirements/instructions have been implemented in the Automated Import Reference System (AIRS) for commodities originating from Hungary & Slovakia. The affected commodities can be found in the following link: Foot…

Reminder: Nova Scotia’s HST Drops to 14%

Nova Scotia’s HST combines the provincial value-added tax with the federal goods and services tax (GST), and it is applied to the same types of goods and services. The federal portion is five per cent and, on April 1, the provincial portion will decrease from 10 to nine per cent. More information…
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NACBA Supports Continuation of Canada-United States-Mexico Agreement

The trade associations that comprise the North American Customs Brokers Alliance (NACBA) expressed their endorsement for the continuation of the Canada-United-States-Mexico Agreement (CUSMA; USMCA; T-MEC) which entered into force on July 1, 2020, and is currently undergoing review by the three…

Shell eggs – Negotiated certificate for import from Ukraine

(Le français suit) The Canadian Food Inspection Agency (CFIA) has negotiated a Certificate for the Export of Shell Eggs from Ukraine. Effective April 1, 2025, the negotiated certificate will become valid and trade can commence as soon as the Automated Import Reference System (AIRS) has been updated…

US Senate to vote on President Trump’s fentanyl tariffs on Canada

The United States (US) Senate is expected to vote April 1st on a resolution aimed at blocking US President Donald Trump from using the International Emergency Economic Powers Act to impose a 25 percent tariff on Canada. “Fortunately, the National Emergencies Act of 1976 included a provision allowing…

Kyoto 2025 IFCBA World Conference

IFCBA Kyoto World Conference Concludes with Knowledge, Networking and a Declaration The IFCBA (International Federation of Customs Brokers Associations) celebrated its thirty-fifth anniversary at an important and successful conference in Kyoto, Japan. Hosted by the Japan Customs Brokers Association…