Trade Talk
We know the complex business of importing and exporting goods and we’re here to make it simple for you with our Trade Talk Blog.
The New Canadian Export Reporting System: Everything You Need to Know
As a Canadian exporter, you must report your export information using the new Canadian Export Reporting System (CERS). Here is what you need to know.
Certificates of Origin and Free Trade Agreements
If you're importing goods to Canada or the USA, a Certificate of Origin (CO) is one of the documents you will need to provide. This document assists Customs in the assessment of the Rules of Origin and verification of the duties and taxes required on your imported goods. Here's everything you need to know about this documentation requirement for Customs.
Importing Cosmetics into Canada
Do you understand what products are considered cosmetics by CBSA? Importing cosmetics into Canada can be complex because of strict regulations and acts imposed by the Canada Border Service Agency (CBSA) and Health Canada. Understand all the rules related to importing cosmetics into Canada and ensure you do not face any issues or penalties during the process here.
Post Entry Appeals
Did you know that you have the option to file an appeal with Canada Customs/CBSA regarding their assessment on your import(s)/entry if you believe it to be inaccurate or incorrect? Here's everything you need to know on filing a post-entry appeal on your import(s).
Post Entry Corrections
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).
U.S. Customs Entry Process & Lifecycle
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.
CBSA Requests for Information
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.
Importer Security Filing (ISF) on Canadian Imports
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.
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