Known as the United States-Mexico-Canada Agreement (USMCA) in the U.S., the Canada-United States-Mexico Agreement (CUSMA) in Canada, and the Tratado entre México, Estados Unidos y Canadá (T-MEC) in Mexico, the Agreement will replace the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA)... Read more >
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When preparing your NAFTA Certificate of Origin, accuracy is key. Make sure you're completing this form correctly. Download our how-to guide for step-by-step instructions. Click to download Read more >
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Our FREE 10-minute Trade Compliance Health Check can help you find gaps in your international trade procedures. Receive a web-based report on your trade compliance readiness, get Information to help guide your improvement efforts, minimize risk and boost your competitiveness.... Read more >
Cross-border shipping is a great way to expand your client base, product reach and revenue streams. But there are rules and regulations to adhere to, and non-compliance can be costly. Expand your borders The Canadian market, like the country itself,... Read more >
Importers across the continent leverage the North American Free Trade Agreement to reduce costs and improve supply chain efficiency. Are you taking advantage? Learn how to get started. Maximize your NAFTA advantage Applying for NAFTA tariff treatments has its benefits.... Read more >
Are you prepared for a customs audit? Both U.S. Customs and Border Protection and the Canada Border Services Agency have indicated that, every importer will eventually be audited. With an audit being a "when" rather than an "if" scenario, it's important that... Read more >