Based on recent inquiries, it appears that the Canada Border Services Agency (the “CBSA”) is currently focusing on verifying whether importers are using the correct tariff classifications when reporting importations of various spices and seasoning products.
Importers of spices and seasoning products – and their foreign producers – should take any inquiries from CBSA seriously!
Recently we’ve noticed an uptick in the number of Canada Border Services Agency (“CBSA”) audits regarding the tariff classification of gloves (see our prior blog). With its mid-year update, the CBSA has officially upgraded this focus to a Trade Compliance Verification Priority!
This marks the third time gloves have been a “verification priority” having previously been in the spotlight in 2017 and 2019. The results from the first two rounds revealed that 82% of the 49 companies targeted were non-compliant, resulting in reclassification duties and penalties totalling over $2.6 million.