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EXTENDED: Order Amending the United States Surtax Remission Order (2025) June 2026
The United States Surtax Remission Order has been granted extension to June 30, 2027.
The Order has been amended in the following manner
- Additional products have been added to schedules 2, 3, 4, and 4.1, further to an assessment of a fourth tranche of remission requests received by the Department of Finance.
- Horizontal relief, which had been set to expire on June 30, 2026, has been extended to June 30, 2027, for the following:
- Aluminum and steel goods and motor vehicles used for public health, health care, public safety and national security purposes under Section 1 and 2;
- Aluminum goods used for manufacturing, processing, food and beverage packaging or agricultural production under Section 3; and,
- Aluminum and steel goods used for the manufacturing of motor vehicles, aerospace products, and their related parts under Section 3.1.
- Remission has been extended to a range of steel mill products, listed in Schedule 6, that have been determined not to be made in Canada.
For reference, the Remission Order is now structured as follows:
- Remission has been extended to a range of steel mill products, listed in Schedule 6, that have been determined not to be made in Canada.
- Products listed in Schedule 3 are subject to broad remission for all importers, from the time the tariffs came into effect until the date specified in column 3.
- Products listed in Schedule 4 are subject to remission by a specified importer listed in column 1 (according to business number) and subject to any other applicable condition listed in column 4, from entry into force of the tariffs until September 1, 2025.
- Products listed in Schedule 4.1 are subject to remission by a specified importer listed in column 1 (according to business number), during the period specified in column 4, and subject to any other applicable condition listed in column 5.
Please refer to the attached Custom Notice (“How to apply”) which includes all relevant special authorization codes required by CBSA.
The full text of the Remission Order is attached and will be published in the July 1, 2026, edition of Part II of the Canada Gazette.
Additional information will be provided as it becomes available.
Questions or concerns can be directed to our Canadian regulatory team.
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