How do tariff classification numbers work for food importers?

All importers bringing goods into Canada need a 10-digit tariff classification number assigned to the products they import. Accurately classifying food products is mandatory, along with requirements such as getting a Canadian food importing license.
Freight updates October 18, 2023: latest news and updates on the worldwide supply chain

The worldwide supply chain is constantly changing. As we continue dealing with the fallout of pandemic-related supply chain issues, fluctuations in prices, labour disruptions, logistic delays, and port congestion persist. We provide you with industry updates that include some of the latest freight news, helping to.
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Logistics can be an extremely complex endeavor because of all the variables at play. One of the most significant variables is the mode of transportation used to move goods.
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Importing a vehicle from the United States into Canada by driving it over the border can be thrilling. Nothing kills the thrill quicker than getting stuck with thousands in unexpected fees and taxes.

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