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Canada Border Services Agency updates trade compliance verification list for 2026

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Update time : 2026-01-19 15:04:14

In January 2026, the Canada Border Services Agency (CBSA) issued an updated trade compliance verification priorities list that encompasses tariff classification and surtax regulations enforcement for specific products. This list reflects CBSA’s ongoing efforts to ensure that imported goods are properly reported and that duties, taxes and compliance requirements are met, using a risk-based approach that evolves over time. 

The verification regime requires importers to classify products as per tariff regulations, declare their origin and value with precision and pay suitable taxes and duties for them. Verifications help assess whether import documentation and practices meet the legislative standards set out under the Customs Act and related trade legislation.

Key Compliance Priorities as of January 2026

The 2026 verification priorities include several areas that have been influenced by recent trade developments and tariff measures.

The CBSA will emphasise enforcement of China Surtax Orders on certain imported products, including steel, aluminium and a surtax of 100 per cent on electric vehicles (EVs). Regarding the United States, surtax orders have been applied on US-origin goods, including aluminium, steel and motor vehicles, with a 25 per cent surtax on aluminium and steel. Specific steel imports will fall under the surtax orders. The regulations underscore recent tariff actions taken to protect domestic industries. 

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