Canada Seeks Input on New Trade Agreement Negotiations

2025-12-16T04:29:39+00:00December 16th, 2025|Canada Customs, Canada Imports, International Trade Issues, Trade Compliance|

Canada launched public consultations on four free trade agreement negotiations with India, the United Arab Emirates, Thailand, and Mercosur. The consultations support Canada’s export diversification strategy and invite businesses and stakeholders to shape negotiating priorities through submissions open until January 27, 2026.

Have Your Say on CBSA Revisions to the Valuation for Duty Regulations

2025-12-03T18:32:49+00:00December 3rd, 2025|Canada Customs, International Trade Issues, Risk Management, Trade Compliance|

Have your say on CBSA’s Valuation for Duty Regulations! Canadian importers are invited to provide feedback on revised amendments to the Valuation for Duty Regulations, ensuring fair and clear rules for importing goods into Canada. Participate by email or survey before January 23, 2026, and help shape regulations that impact import compliance, duty valuation, and trade competitiveness.

Canada Extends Tariff Relief for Affected Businesses

2025-10-20T19:03:51+00:00October 17th, 2025|Canada Customs, Canada Imports, Canada Surtax, International Trade Issues, Risk Management, Trade Compliance|

Canada has extended tariff relief measures to support businesses impacted by U.S. and China trade countermeasures. The new Remission Order (2025-1), effective October 15, 2025, expands exemptions for manufacturers, agriculture, and public sector imports while extending key deadlines to December 15, 2025. Importers can access CBSA’s Duties Relief and Duty Drawback Programs for tariff refunds and remission claims.

Canada Introduces Bill C-12 to Strengthen Border Security and Immigration System

2025-10-10T04:16:13+00:00October 10th, 2025|Canada Customs, Canada Imports, International Trade Issues, Risk Management, Trade Compliance|

Canada introduces Bill C-12 to strengthen the country’s border security and immigration system. It aims to combat illegal fentanyl, organized crime, and enhance asylum processing, export inspections, and law enforcement collaboration to protect Canadians and keep communities safe.

CBSA Working Through Backlogs to Restore Normal Service (Updated)

2025-10-03T21:52:04+00:00October 3rd, 2025|Canada Customs|

CBSA has restored systems following the September 28 outage, but backlogs remain, and delays are expected at all ports of entry through the weekend. Key systems affected included ACROSS, Single Window, eManifest, and Commercial Exports. Commercial carriers are advised to avoid the Peace Bridge until further notice due to congestion.

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