CBP Answers FAQs About USMCA
Get the answers to questions that are frequently asked by importers and exporters about a range of issues concerning various provisions of the USMCA.
Get the answers to questions that are frequently asked by importers and exporters about a range of issues concerning various provisions of the USMCA.
Global Affairs Canada has advised that the 2021-2022 tariff rate quotas for wheat, barley, and their products will become accessible on August 1, 2021.
Did you know, as an importer you can correct discrepancies in the information provided to CBSA at the time of release of your goods? Filing a request is mandatory to amend discrepancies that result in either duty payable or a nil amount owed to CBSA. Here's everything you need to know on filing a post-entry correction on your import(s).
When importing goods to the United States, your Customs Entry process can extend up to a year. Here's what you need to know about the Entry process.
The new advisory urges U.S. businesses to exit supply chains connected to Xianjing and warns that those who do not “could run a high risk of violating U.S. law.”
Find out more about a recent CBP ruling that says a commercial vehicle manufacturer can add a Tier 2 supplier’s costs of processing within USMCA territory to the USMCA costs of its Tier 1 supplier, even though the Tier 2 costs were not sufficient to result in an originating material.
Are U.S. farmers still being denied their fair share of the supply-managed Canadian market? U.S. trade officials and dairy industry advocates think so and an official submission has been made to dispute the way Canada administers dairy import quotas in accordance with USMCA. Find out all the details here.
CBSA may request additional information from you on goods you've already imported and paid duties on. There are two main types of requests for information you may receive from CBSA that you need to be aware of. We detail these, along with why you may have received such a request, and what you need to do when you receive it.
If you're importing goods to Canada through the US, your shipment will need an Importer Security Filing (ISF). Here's everything you need to know.
Are your products on the CBSA's Trade Compliance Verification priorities list for July 2021? Find out what products have been targeted and what you can do to ensure compliance with CBSA.