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CBSA updates trade verification and compliance priorities

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The CBSA has announced the latest Trade compliance verification priorities as of July 2025, please click here for the full list:

Trade compliance verification

The following new priorities have been included, some of which are expansions or amendments to those announced in January 2025 (CBSA’s Trade Compliance Verification Priorities for January 2025 | CSCB National Office):

  • Tariff rate quota and classification of supply managed goods
    • Verifications on the classification of frozen desserts containing 5% of dairy products
  • GST and excise duties and taxes
    • GST exemption codes
    • Vaping products subject to excise duties and taxes
  • Import origin verifications under:
    • Canada-European Union Comprehensive Economic and Trade Agreement (CETA)
    • Canada-United Kingdom Trade Continuity Agreement (CUKTCA)
  • Duties Relief Program (DRP)
    • Verifications of licensees importing supply managed goods
  • China Surtax Order (2024): Electric vehicles
  • China Surtax Order (2024): Steel and Aluminum
  • United States Surtax Order (2025-01)
  • United States Surtax Order (Steel and Aluminum 2025)
  • United States Surtax Order (Motor Vehicles 2025)
Source: CSCB
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