The following rates apply to goods with Canada country of origin imported into the United States. All rates are ad valorem (percentage of customs value) unless noted.
| Tariff Type | Rate | Applies To | Status |
|---|---|---|---|
| MFN / General Rate | Varies by HTS code | All goods (baseline) | In Effect |
| USMCA Preferential Rate | 0% (qualifying goods) | Goods meeting rules of origin | In Effect |
| Section 232 (Steel/Aluminum) | 25% / 10% | 25% on steel, 10% on aluminum under Section 232 | In Effect |
Canada is a USMCA partner. Qualifying goods can enter the US at 0% duty — but you must provide a valid Certificate of Origin and meet rules of origin requirements. Verify classification and ROO before claiming preferential treatment.
These product categories represent the highest-volume imports from Canada into the United States. Each category has specific HTS codes, duty rates, and compliance requirements.
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USMCA Certificate of Origin required. Lumber subject to countervailing duty investigations and antidumping orders.
All goods imported from Canada must be marked with their country of origin per CBP regulations (19 CFR 134). Goods must be "substantially transformed" in Canada to claim Canada origin — assembly alone is typically insufficient.
Softwood lumber antidumping/CVD duties can add 6%–24%. Energy imports generally duty-free under USMCA.
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Tariff rates are sourced from USITC Harmonized Tariff Schedule and Federal Register notices as of 2026-04-05. Section 301 rates reflect current USTR actions. Always verify with official sources before importing. AI-assisted analysis provided for informational purposes only — not legal or customs advice.