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