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Despite pause, U.S. tariffs leave furniture, cabinet makers 'in dire straits': industry association | CBC News
2 weeks ago - The Canadian Kitchen Cabinet Association says while it welcomes U.S. President Donald Trump's postponement of tariff increases on furniture, cabinets and vanities that were set for Jan. 1, the industry is still being devastated by the existing duties.
Canada.ca
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Complete list of U.S. products subject to counter tariffs - Canada.ca
1 month ago - Canada's counter tariffs on steel, aluminum and autos remain in effect as intensive negotiations with the U.S. continue. This is in recognition that the U.S.
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Harmonized Tariff Schedule
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Canada Border Services Agency
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Canadian tariffs on US steel, aluminum and auto imports: How they apply at the border
As of September 1, 2025, the Government of Canada's 25% tariff applies only to steel and aluminum products and auto imports originating from the US.
Trade Commissioner Service
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Resources and tools for Canadian exporters facing U.S. tariffs - Tradecommissioner.gc.ca
Commercial shipments from Canada that previously entered the U.S. duty-free under de minimis exception may not be subject to the IEEPA tariffs if the goods are certified as CUSMA-compliant. Note, however, that transportation carriers delivering shipments to the United States through the international postal network are required to collect and remit duties to CBP at the time of importation regardless of CUSMA-compliance status. For example, any goods shipped from Canada to the U.S. using Canada Post are subject to the IEEPA tariffs and these duties must be prepaid before the goods cross the border.
Trade Commissioner Service
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Answers to common questions about U.S. tariffs - Tradecommissioner.gc.ca
Tariffs are usually imposed and collected by a country's customs authority or agency when goods cross the border. ... The importer of record is responsible for paying tariffs on imported goods. However, how the cost of tariffs are addressed between the importer and exporter may also be defined by the Incoterms that apply to their contract. This would be a commercial matter for the companies involved to determine. ... What is Canada's response to U.S.
Canadian Federation of Independent Business
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Canada-U.S. Trade
This action adds more tariffs on Canada, the largest supplier of softwood lumber to the U.S. On top of the existing anti-dumping and countervailing duties, this means Canadian softwood lumber exporters now face total tariffs of over 35%. The U.S. is using Section 232 of the Trade Act to justify new tariffs on timber, lumber, and furniture, saying these imports could impact national security.
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Trump tariffs LIVE: Macron denounces tariff threats to EU nations over Greenland: ‘No intimidation will influence us' | Today News
1 hour ago - US President Donald Trump on Saturday intensified his efforts to acquire Greenland, warning several European countries of tariffs of up to 25 percent until his purchase of the Danish territory is completed, according to AFP.
Canada.ca
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Canada’s response to U.S. tariffs - Canada.ca
They will increase costs for consumers, put thousands of jobs at risk, and weaken North America's competitiveness in the global economy. Tariffs will upend production at U.S. auto assembly plants, and raise costs for American consumers, whether for products made in Canada or U.S.-made products that use Canadian materials, putting American prosperity at risk.
Canada Border Services Agency
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Customs Notice 25-10: United States Surtax Order (2025-1)
The surtax does not apply to goods that are classified under a tariff item of Chapter 99 of the Schedule to Canada's Customs Tariff, unless that tariff item is listed in Schedule 1 of the Order Amending and Repealing Certain Orders Made Under the Customs Tariff (United States Surtax) and the good is also otherwise classifiable under a tariff item listed in Schedule 1 of the United States Surtax Order (2025-1).
British Columbia
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BC's response to unjustified US tariffs
Tariff news travels fast. The situation has been chaotic and can change quickly. It’s hard to keep up and to know what’s true or false. Here are some of the straight facts to stay in the know. ... Over US$2.5 billion worth of goods and services cross the Canada-U.S.