Updates and Resources on Canada-US Tariffs

Update on Canada-U.S. Tariffs:

As of Friday, July 11, 2025, the United States has broadened its trade restrictions on Canadian goods: a 10% baseline tariff on all imports, augmented by specific duties including 25% on autos and auto parts, 50% on copper, and 35% on a wide range of industrial and manufactured products, taking effect by August 1. Canada continues to enforce its 25% retaliatory tariffs on U.S. exports implemented in March and is actively coordinating with provinces and territories to prepare additional non‑tariff responses should U.S. measures remain in place.

The Economic Development team at Invest in Middlesex is here to support your business by offering essential information and guidance on available resources during this time, ensuring you're prepared for impacts and any upcoming changes to the current tariff situation.

Government Communications

Tariff Supports & Resources

Canada Trade Commissioner Service

  1. Canada Tariff Finder: Quick and easy access to tariff information
  2. Understanding CUSMA compliance
  3. Supporting Canadian exporters through United States tariff challenges
  4. Doing Business in the United States

Trade Commissioner Service_Updated Key Messages 2025-04-08

Canada-U.S. Core Facts May 23, 2025

Department of Finance 

  1. Product List Subject to Tariffs
  2. Canada’s Response to U.S. Tariffs on Canadian Goods
  3. Process for requesting remission of tariffs that apply on certain goods from the U.S.
  4. List of products from the United States subject to 25 per cent tariffs effective March 13, 2025 - Canada.ca
  5. Canada announces new support for Canadian businesses affected by U.S. tariffs

Bank of Canada

  1. Evaluating the Potential Impacts of US Tariffs

Global Affairs Canada 

  1. Trade and Investment Agreements
  2. Canada's Engagement with the United States
  3. Supporting Canadian exporters through United States tariff challenges

Excellence in Manufacturing Consortium

  1. Sign up for email updates on US-Canada Trade Relations

Export Development Canada

  1. FAQs: What Canadian exporters need to know about the impact of potential U.S. tariffs
  2. Preparing your business for tariffs: A checklist for exports
  3. Trade Impact Program

Business Development Bank

  1. Support for Canadian businesses impacted by uncertainty around US tariffs

Deloitte

  1. Tariffs and North American Trade Relations

Canadian Federation of Independent Business

  1. U.S. Tariffs: What They Mean to Your Business

Canadian Food Inspection Agency

  1. Guide for "Product of Canada" and "Made in Canada" claims

Other Resources

         What is a Foreign Trade Zone

         Canada Tariff Finder 

        10 Tips for Ontario SMEs to Stay Competitive

 

Latest News

Canada aims for new U.S. trade deal by Aug. 1 as Trump threatens 35% tariffs: Carney | CTV News - July 11, 2025

Trump announces 50% tariff on copper will take effect Aug. 1 | CTV News - July 9, 2025

Canada is Launching 25 per cent Tariffs on all Vehicles Imported from the United States that are Not Compliant with CUSMA | CTV News - April 3, 2025

Canada Exempt from Trump's Sweeping Reciprocal Tariffs, PM Carney Promises Countermeasures to Auto, Sectoral Levies | CTV News - April 2, 2025

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