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Willson Brokerage eNews AUGUST 14 2026


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Aluminum Reporting Requirements for Shipment Clearance

Starting October 1, 2026, importers of certain aluminum products under GIP No. 83 must provide detailed product information and CSC data to support Canadian customs clearance. Failure to provide the required data may delay customs processing. Learn more.

Anti-Dumping Duty Expiry Review: Wheat Gluten

The CITT has launched an expiry review of the anti-dumping order on wheat gluten to determine whether ending the order would likely result in injury. Its decision will determine the future application of duties on affected imports. See more.

Anti-Dumping Duty Investigation: Paperboard Cups and Containers

The CBSA has launched investigations into the alleged dumping and subsidizing of paperboard cups and containers from China, while the CITT has begun preliminary inquiries into whether these imports are causing injury to Canadian producers. See more.

25% Provisional Surtax on Certain Wood Cabinets and Vanities

Canada has imposed a 25% provisional safeguard surtax on specified wood cabinets and vanities while the CITT investigates whether increased imports are harming Canadian manufacturers, with certain countries exempt from the measure. Find out more.

CBP Enhances Importer Verification

CBP is increasing verification of information submitted by new and existing Importers of Record. Importers should understand how these enhanced verification requirements could affect their operations and what steps may be needed to stay compliant. See more.


Reminder: Section 338 Tariffs Temporarily Suspended

The U.S. has temporarily suspended the Section 338 tariffs on certain Canadian goods, providing affected importers with a three-day reprieve. Businesses should understand their potential exposure and prepare for possible cost impacts. Find out more.

Reminder: Section 232 Copper Reporting Requirements


CBP now requires importers of certain copper articles to report the primary country of smelt and country of cast on entry summaries. Importers of affected products should learn the new reporting requirements to help ensure accurate entries and avoid potential compliance issues. Learn more.

Update: Antidumping and Countervailing Duty

On August 18, 2026, CBP issued updated AD/CVD guidance covering a range of imported products. Affected importers and exporters should review the applicable CBP messages for updated duty-related actions. See more.

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Disclaimer: The information provided here is for informational purposes only and is offered without liability on the part of Willson International. It is based on the best available information; however, the tariff environment is rapidly changing, and some details may become outdated. Any advice and/or information contained in this communication is not binding on U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) or the Canada Border Services Agency (CBSA), nor does it satisfy the requirements for “reasonable care” in conducting your customs business. For the most up-to-date and accurate information, please contact your customs broker or trade advisor.

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