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      Importers should review the latest changes to remove the temporary remissions of Canadian tariffs on certain imports of aluminum, steel, and other goods. Canada effectively announced that, as of June 30, 2026, Finance will end the temporary remissions of Canadian tariffs on imports of aluminum goods used in Canada for manufacturing, processing, food and beverage packaging and agricultural production. In addition, the temporary remissions will also end on June 30, 2026 for goods used for public health, health care, public safety and national security purposes, as well as for steel goods used for the manufacturing of motor vehicles, aerospace goods and their parts. In addition, Canada released a detailed list of imported steel-derivative products that will be subject to the new 25% tariff effective December 26, 2025, and published updated guidance on tariff-rate quotas.

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      Temporary Remissions Set to End in 2026

      Importers — Temporary Remissions Set to End in 2026



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