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Recent Trade News

Statement On The Passing Of Glen Todd
Mar 29, 2022


General Strike At Port Of Montreal Set To Begin Next Week
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Regulation Update To Pet Foods From The US
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Minister Ng announces Canada is ratifying the Canada-United Kingdom Trade Continuity Agreement
Mar 19, 2021 Global Affairs Canada


Importing Food Into Canada With A Safe Food For Canadians Licence
Mar 15, 2021 CFIA


Reminder: Importing food into Canada with a Safe Food for Canadians licence
Feb 17, 2021 CFIA


Safe Food For Canadians Licence Renewals
Jan 08, 2021 CFIA


Statement By Minister Ng On Canada’s Request For CUSMA Dispute Settlement Consultations With United States On Canadian Solar Products
Jan 07, 2021 Global Affairs Canada


Canada Announces Steps To Ensure Stability For Canada-United Kingdom Trade In Goods
Dec 22, 2020 Global Affairs Canada


Minister Ng Introduces Legislation In House Of Commons To Implement Canada-United Kingdom Trade Continuity Agreement
Dec 09, 2020 Global Affairs Canada


Implementation Of Chapters Of The Animal Products Import Policy Framework
Dec 02, 2020 CFIA


Canada Successfully Concludes Talks On Transitional Trade Continuity Agreement With The United Kingdom
Nov 21, 2020 Global Affairs Canada


Updated Requirements For Importing Organic Fresh Fruits And Vegetables
Oct 02, 2020 CFIA


New And Temporary Import Requirements On Romaine Lettuce
Oct 02, 2020 CFIA


U.S. Backs Down On Aluminum Tariffs
Sep 16, 2020 Pacific Customs Brokers


Canadian Tariffs On U.S. Products Coming Within Days
Sep 15, 2020 CSCB


Additional Organic Produce Import Requirements
Sep 10, 2020


Longshoremen Return To Work At The Port Of Montreal As Negotiations Continue
Aug 24, 2020


Port Of Montreal Labour Disruption – Vessel Options
Aug 19, 2020


72-Hour Strike From July 27 to 31 At Port Of Montreal
Aug 10, 2020


Canada Retaliates With New Surtaxes Imposed On Goods Imported From The U.S.
Aug 07, 2020


U.S. Imposes A 10% Duty On Canadian Aluminium Effective August 16th, 2020
Aug 06, 2020 Pacific Customs Brokers


Reduced Inspection Frequencies For Meat Imported From Australia And New Zealand
Aug 04, 2020 CFIA


Reminder On SFCR Requirements For The Manufactured Food Sector
Jul 10, 2020 Pacific Customs Brokers


Safe Food For Canadians Regulations (SFCR) Requirement For The Manufactured Food Commodities
Jun 29, 2020 CFIA

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Renew Free Trade Agreement Certificates for Duty Reduction and Elimination

Oct 08, 2015

With the end of the year quickly approaching, now is the time for importers and exporters to review, update and renew their blanket Free Trade Agreement Certificates of Origin (such as the North American Free Trade Agreement Certificates of Origin) on file with their customs broker.

Most Free Trade Agreement Certificates of Origin expire on December 31. It is important to communicate with all your suppliers to request 2016 Certificates of Origin to avoid getting caught without one in January. Failure to renew your Certificates of Origin could result in significantly higher Most Favored Nation (MFN) duty rate being assessed on your goods.

Importer Responsibilities Under Free Trade Agreements:

Free Trade Agreements provide for duty free entry of qualifying goods originating in participating countries that meet those countries’ rules of origin. In order to benefit from the preferential tariff treatments provided by these countries, the importer is responsible for having a completed and valid Certificate of Origin on file for any goods claiming a reduced or free rate of duty.

Correctly Completed Certificates:

For companies reviewing Certificates of Origin from their vendors, the first step is to ensure that at face value the certificate has proper coding and is fully completed. While this might sound like common sense you would be surprised how many certificates are missing information or contain unacceptable data (for instance, on a NAFTA certificate indicating a dollar value in the net cost column). In order to assure accuracy of the data, you need to have sufficient knowledge regarding the completion of the document, the basics of which are usually found on the second page of the applicable Certificate of Origin. If not completed accurately, you are at risk for Administrative Monetary Penalties System (AMPS) and potential duties issued by Canada Border Services Agency.

 

How ABC Customs Brokers Can Help:

As an ABC Customs Brokers’ client, should you have questions regarding your free trade agreement renewal, please do not hesitate to contact our Compliance Team by telephone or email fta@abccustoms.com.

In addition, ABC Customs Brokers offers a wide range of FTA related services and resources. Download a FTA services flyer here or find details below.

Free Trade Agreement Advisory Services:

  • FTA Concierge Services 

For clients with time constraints, we offer convenient FTA Concierge Services. We can solicit FTA certificates directly from your exporters allowing you to do what you do best – run your business.

  • Tariff Classification Consulting

We offer expert analysis for clients seeking guidance on tariff classification. You may know the ins and outs of your business, but we know the intricacies of trade and always look out for our clients bottom line.

 

NAFTA Workshop and Webinars

  • NAFTA Workshop:

In this full-day workshop we will provide you with a comprehensive field-by-field guide to completing a NAFTA certificate. We will assist you in understanding product eligibility, rules of origin, common errors and the importer’s responsibilities under the program to maximize savings.

Learn more or register now!

  • NAFTA Webinar Series:

Join this two-part webinar series to learn about rules of origin under the North American Free Trade Agreement. Each part in the series is 75-minutes in length and will clarify a common assumption that all products manufactured in Canada, the United States or Mexico are eligible for duty free status. Note: by clicking the link below you will be directed to Pacific Customs Brokers' website.

Learn more or register now!