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The Canada-United States-Mexico Agreement: What importers need to know

Help for businesses, workers and travellers affected by Canada-United States (US) relations

Find federal support for businesses and workers. Includes information about importing and exporting, travelling between Canada and the US, buying Canadian products, and key contacts.

The Canada-United States-Mexico Agreement (CUSMA) entered into force on , replacing the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA). There is no transition period.

This page provides access to information and resources when importing CUSMA-eligible goods into Canada. Information will be updated as it becomes available.

Services and information

Overview of key changes affecting imports

Origin procedures, trade facilitation, self-assessments and more.

Increase to low-value shipment thresholds

Regulatory changes in effect under CUSMA.

Certifying the origin of goods

Claim preferential tariff treatment with a valid certification of origin.

Regulatory references

Survey of customs notices and departmental memoranda related to CUSMA.

Understanding CUSMA compliance

Rules of origin, certification, and how to qualify for duty-free access under the CUSMA.

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