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Willson Brokerage eNews JUNE 12 2026


Friday June 12, 2026

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TRQ Requirements Continue Under Extended Steel and Aluminum Measures

Canada intends to extend its current steel and aluminum tariff measures through 2027, maintaining existing tariff rate quota (TRQ) limits and tariff relief programs. Businesses importing affected products should ensure they remain compliant with TRQ permit requirements. See more.

Anti- Dumping Duties

The CBSA and the CITT have released a number of trade remedy decisions and updates involving anti-dumping and subsidy proceedings on products imported from China and several other countries. Recent actions include continued orders, administrative review conclusions, and more. Find out more.

U.S. Plans Extra Tariffs for Trading Partners, Including Canada, After Forced Labour Investigation

Canada could be facing a proposed 10% or more U.S. tariff under a new trade action targeting countries alleged to have inadequately enforced bans on goods made with forced labour. The proposal remains subject to public hearings and further review before implementation. Learn out more.

Remission of Surtaxes

Canada’s remission framework may allow eligible importers to recover or avoid certain surtaxes on imported goods, including products affected by steel-related trade measures. Businesses should review the applicable remission orders and compliance requirements to determine eligibility. Learn more.

USTR Proposed Section 301 Duties

The Office of the U.S. Trade Representative has launched a proposal that could impose new Section 301 duties on imports from Canada and other major trading partners. Stakeholders have an opportunity to provide input before any tariffs are implemented. Learn more.

Guidance Issues on Updated Section 232 Duties

The U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) has updated the Section 232 duties to reflect the recent changes to tariff rates and coverage for steel and aluminum products. Importers should review the revisions to ensure compliance with updates filing and classification rules. See more.

CPSC: Electronic Filing of Certificate Data

The U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) has announced a new eFiling requirement effective July 8, 2026, mandating electronic submission of product certificate data for regulated imports into the United States. Willson clients are encouraged to contact us prior to the updated entry requirement date. Find out 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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