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CBSA Updates Guidance on Tariff Relief for U.S. Surtaxed Imports

Canada’s tariff remission orders provide a path for some Canadian importers to either receive an exemption at the time of import or apply for a refund of surtaxes already paid.

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Canada Bans Poultry Imports from Brazil Following Bird Flu Outbreak

The import ban is part of a broader international response to the HPAI outbreak in Brazil, with several countries taking similar actions to protect their domestic poultry industries.

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CBSA Confirms End of RPP Transition Period, Enforces Financial Security Requirements

With the transition period officially over and financial security rules now in effect, importers should take immediate action to ensure compliance, avoid disruptions, and maintain access to RPP privileges.

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Canada Tightens Organic Import Certification Rules Starting May 26

Beyond documentation, CFIA is strengthening enforcement mechanisms against the use of false organic labels or expired certificates.

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CBSA Updates Guidance on the ASECC Pilot Program for Arctic Commercial Clearance

The ASECC program is designed to simplify customs clearance procedures in Canada’s Arctic region, where limited infrastructure and operating conditions can present logistical challenges.

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Public Safety Canada: Supply Chains Act Reports Due by May 31

Businesses must prepare to comply with the updated reporting requirements of the Supply Chains Act to address the risks of forced and child labour in their supply chains.

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New Regulations on Mercury-Containing Products Coming into Force in June 2025

Canadian businesses that manufacture, import, or sell mercury-containing goods—especially lighting products—should prepare their operations now to ensure compliance ahead of the enforcement date.

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Canada Levies Counter Automobile Tariffs on the U.S.

In addition to the tariffs, Canada is establishing a framework to boost domestic production and investment while providing more support for workers and businesses in the auto industry.

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CARM Update: Canadian Importers Required to Post Financial Security Before April 19

Importers should ensure they are fully registered in the CARM system, comply with financial security requirements, and review their accounts in the CCP to avoid delays, penalties, or interest.

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CBSA Begins Implementing United States Surtax Order (Steel and Aluminum 2025)

With the 25% surtax now in effect, Canadian businesses are encouraged to explore relief options and risk mitigation strategies. They must also take proactive steps to ensure compliance with the new regulations.

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