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Canada Publishes Notice on Aluminum Tariff Retaliation, Will Formalize Suspension Soon

Canada published its notice for now-suspended plans to implement retaliatory tariffs on aluminum goods from the U.S. in the Sept. 30 Canada Gazette, Part II. Canada was set to apply the tariffs once the U.S. tariffs on goods from Canada took effect on Sept. 16, but after the U.S. decided Sept. 15 not to implement its tariffs, Canada said it would follow suit (see 2009150048). “Given the timing of the U.S. announcement on September 15, 2020, just hours before Canada’s planned announcement of surtaxes entering into effect, the Order in Council to impose surtaxes (the “Surtax Order”) was already approved and set to enter into force on September 16, 2020,” a Department of Finance Canada spokesperson said.

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Canada will soon “formalize” the suspension of the tariffs, he said. “Given the Government’s announcement, the Canada Border Services Agency (CBSA) has not issued guidance to importers and customs brokers on how to self-assess the surtaxes. The CBSA will not be verifying that these surtaxes were applied to importations as a result of the Surtax Order.”