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U.S. Tariffs and Retaliatory Tariffs

CARM Q&As

Will both PGA-released goods and PGA goods that are not PGA-released be permitted to go in bond on May 20th?
On May 20th, will a customs broker sub-agent be permitted to make a payment on behalf of the IOR at the border with presentation of the C Type CAD +…
Is there a planned release of updates in the CARM Client Portal in May 2025?  
Type 10 transactions do not appear on the Daily Notice, where can I find them?  
What should a non-resident or Canadian importer (where Books and Records are not kept at place of business) keep in mind when registering in the CARM…

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About CSCB

The CSCB (Canadian Society of Customs Brokers) actively seeks and achieves improvements in government policies and procedures on behalf of our members and their clients, and consistently delivers relevant, high quality products and services, including education and professional development. The CSCB creates member value and benefits through education, advocacy, information, and innovation.

200+
Customs Broker Members
5,000+
CCS Designates
450+
CTCS Designates
2,000+
Students Annually

What is a Customs Broker?

More than 227,000 importers deal with the Canada Border Services Agency (CBSA) annually. Most rely on the services of a licensed customs broker to get their shipments cleared at the border. For each transaction, reams of critical business data must be generated, about everything from country of origin and destinations, to suppliers, tariff classifications, routings, and intended use. This is one of the many ways customs brokers assist importers.

Learn about what customs brokers do

 

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