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Our role as your Canadian and US Customs Broker and trade partner is to inform you of the important Customs issues to be aware of, provide context and meaning to those issues, recommend strategies to consider around your compliance obligations, and finally, follow through on the choices that you elect to implement.

The common thread that runs through all of these elements is communication, and the most important issue that we need to communicate is compliance, especially in light of the consequences presented when Canada and US Customs detect non-compliance and enforce the full array of penalties and sanctions that are now at their disposal under federal legislation.

The following is a bird’s eye view of compliance from several perspectives, including:
 

Why Compliance Matters

How Canada and US Customs are watching your trade activity

What to consider in developing a compliance assurance plan

What to expect if you are selected for an audit

Self-service compliance management tools

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It’s important for you to consider your company’s approach to compliance, and call your Account Manager to discuss gaps and areas of improvement that we can work together on.

Between our knowledge of Customs regulations and your knowledge of imported and exported products, all of the pieces are in place to build a collaborative strategy that makes sense for your company, and most importantly, helps you to take advantage of opportunities to grow your company in the future. 

 

Why Compliance Matters

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