Understanding Canada’s 25% Surtax on U.S. Steel and Aluminum

2025-07-16T01:06:22+00:00March 18th, 2025|Canada Customs, Canada Surtax, International Trade Issues|

Understanding Canada’s surtax regulations can be complex, especially regarding exemptions under Chapters 98 and 99 of Canada’s Customs Tariff. We provide clarity on these regulations, ensuring importers navigate the 25% surtax on U.S.-origin steel, aluminum, and select goods effective March 13, 2025, while reviewing tariff classifications and customs surety requirements to maintain compliance and avoid shipment delays.

AD/CVD on Aluminum Containers from China and Molded Fiber Products from Vietnam

2025-06-06T16:53:23+00:00March 13th, 2025|International Trade Issues, Risk Management, Trade Compliance, U.S. Customs|

Commerce has finalized antidumping duties on disposable aluminum containers from China and countervailing duties on thermoformed molded fiber products from Vietnam, citing unfair trade practices. The U.S. International Trade Commission (ITC) will now determine if these imports have materially harmed domestic industries, with final duties to be enforced if an affirmative ruling is issued.

Canada’s 25% Tariff on U.S. Imports In Effect March 13

2025-07-16T01:06:40+00:00March 12th, 2025|Canada Customs, Canada Surtax, International Trade Issues|

Canada is imposing $30 billion in retaliatory tariffs on U.S. goods, starting March 13, 2025. Phase one includes a 25% tariff on $30 billion in imports, with a second $125 billion phase pending public comments until March 25. These tariffs override USMCA duty-free benefits, and importers must ensure sufficient customs surety bonds to avoid shipment delays. Full list of U.S. goods/imports affected are detailed.

Comments Period Open on Investigations into Lumber/Timber Imports – Have Your Say

2025-06-06T16:59:27+00:00March 11th, 2025|International Trade Issues, Other Government Agencies/Depts., U.S. Customs|

Commerce is seeking public input on its Section 232 investigations into copper and timber imports, with a comment period open until April 1, 2025. Stakeholders can submit their views, data, and analyses through the Federal rulemaking portal, addressing issues such as domestic production capacity, foreign supply chain risks, and potential trade policy measures. Have your say - details here.

China’s Retaliatory Tariffs on Canadian Goods – Effective March 20, 2025

2025-06-06T16:59:41+00:00March 10th, 2025|Canada Customs, International Trade Issues|

China has announced new tariffs on Canadian imports in response to Canada’s trade restrictions, imposing 100% tariffs on canola oil, oilseed meal, and peas, and 25% tariffs on seafood and pork effective March 20, 2025. This escalating trade war between China and Canada threatens key industries, impacting agriculture, seafood, and global supply chains.

Guidance on Additional Tariffs – Canada, Mexico, and China, Steel and Aluminum Imports

2025-07-16T01:07:13+00:00March 5th, 2025|International Trade Issues, Risk Management, Trade Compliance, U.S. Customs, U.S. Tariffs|

We've provided detailed guidance on new tariffs effective March 4, 2025, covering imports from Canada, Mexico, and China. These include a 25% tariff on most goods, a 10% tariff on Canadian energy products, and an increase on Chinese imports from 10% to 20%. Steel and aluminum imports are subject to a 25% tariff, while Russian aluminum faces a 200% tariff. Limited exemptions apply under HTS provisions. Details here.

Important Update – New Tariffs (U.S. & Canada)

2025-07-16T01:07:29+00:00March 4th, 2025|Canada Customs, Canada Surtax, GHY Messages, International Trade Issues, U.S. Customs, U.S. Tariffs|

The U.S. imposed new tariffs on Canada, Mexico, and China starting March 4, 2025, with no exemptions. Canada responded with 25% tariffs on $30 billion in U.S. goods, with a possible second phase. These tariffs override USMCA benefits, and importers must reassess customs surety bonds to meet rising duty obligations.

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