Canada to Remove Surtax/Retaliatory Tariffs on U.S. CUSMA Goods Sept. 1, Sectoral Remain

2025-09-02T16:32:33+00:00August 22nd, 2025|Canada Customs, Canada Surtax, International Trade Issues, Trade Compliance|

Canada will lift all retaliatory tariffs on CUSMA-compliant U.S. goods starting September 1, 2025, while keeping duties on steel, aluminum, and autos in place. The move, announced by Prime Minister Mark Carney after a call with U.S. President Donald Trump, aims to preserve tariff-free trade on 85% of cross-border goods and set the stage for next year’s CUSMA review.

50% Section 232 Tariffs on 407 New Steel and Aluminum Derivatives Take Effect Aug. 18 – CBP Guidance Available

2025-08-20T05:26:52+00:00August 16th, 2025|International Trade Issues, Trade Compliance, U.S. Customs, U.S. Tariffs|

Effective August 18, 2025, Commerce will impose 50% Section 232 tariffs on 407 additional steel and aluminum derivative products with no exemptions for in-transit goods. CBP requires accurate Chapter 99 reporting and confirms that other duties and exclusions still apply.

U.S. Extends Pause on China Tariffs Another 90 Days to Nov. 10

2025-08-13T05:12:11+00:00August 12th, 2025|Trade Compliance, U.S. Customs, U.S. Tariffs|

The United States has extended its tariff pause on China-produced goods for 90 days, pushing the implementation date to November 10, 2025. The move, announced through an Executive Order on August 11, gives both nations more time to finalize a trade deal aimed at addressing non-reciprocal trade practices and U.S. national security concerns.

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