New Support for Canadian Exporters Facing U.S. Tariffs | Global Affairs Canada

April 30, 2025 – Ottawa, ON — In response to the unjustified U.S. tariffs imposed on Canadian goods, Global Affairs Canada has launched a set of new resources through the Trade Commissioner Service (TCS) to help Canadian exporters protect their business and navigate the Canada-United States-Mexico Agreement (CUSMA).

These initiatives aim to ensure Canadian businesses benefit from the tariff-free trade access they are entitled to under CUSMA and are fully equipped to meet compliance and customs requirements.

Why This Matters

  • On March 4, 2025, the United States imposed 25% tariffs on Canadian goods and 10% tariffs on energy products
  • However, as of March 7, 2025, goods that meet CUSMA compliance standards are exempt from these tariffs
  • Many small and medium-sized exporters may not be fully aware of how to certify their goods or comply with U.S. customs regulations — and that’s where the TCS steps in

What Resources Are Now Available?

The Trade Commissioner Service has launched the following tools and support:

✅ A Dedicated Web Page

  • Clear information on how to qualify for tariff-free treatment under CUSMA
  • Key explanations of rules of origin, customs documentation, and U.S. import requirements

📝 Step-by-Step CUSMA Compliance Guide

  • Easy-to-follow instructions on how to certify goods, prepare export documentation, and avoid delays or penalties at the U.S. border

🧰 Self-Serve Resources

  • FAQs and troubleshooting materials for solving tariff-related problems
  • Links to federal and provincial business support programs

☎️ New CUSMA Compliance Hotline

  • 1-833-760-1167
  • Available Monday to Friday, 7 a.m. to 8 p.m. ET
  • Support for:
    • Rules of origin
    • Certification of origin
    • U.S. customs procedures

Who Can Benefit?

These resources are especially helpful for:

  • Small and Medium-sized Enterprises (SMEs) who are most vulnerable to sudden tariff hikes
  • Exporters with goods stuck at the border or facing unexpected customs charges
  • Businesses new to CUSMA trade procedures

Quick Facts About TCS

  • The Trade Commissioner Service has supported Canadian exporters for over 125 years
  • Operates in over 160 cities worldwide
  • Employs 180 trade professionals in 16 Canadian missions across the U.S.
  • Helps connect businesses to:
    • International buyers
    • Funding programs
    • Export strategy guidance

Summary of the Update

UpdateDetails
Tariffs ImposedMarch 4, 2025 – 25% on goods, 10% on energy
Exemption AppliesFrom March 7, 2025 – CUSMA-compliant goods only
New Tools LaunchedWebsite, compliance guide, self-help resources
Hotline Number1-833-760-1167
Hotline HoursMon–Fri, 7 a.m. – 8 p.m. ET
Who It's ForExporters, SMEs, supply chain stakeholders

Canada is standing by its exporters. These new resources are a timely and critical step to help Canadian businesses survive and thrive amid U.S. trade uncertainty.

If you're a Canadian exporter dealing with recent U.S. tariffs, it’s crucial to check your CUSMA compliance status and make use of the TCS hotline and tools now available.

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