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CUSMA Benefits Some Canadian Businesses While Hurting Others Despite U.S. Tariff Relief

8 June 2026
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Canadian businesses expressed mixed feelings after the Trump administration announced that new tariffs would not apply to companies compliant with the Canada-U.S.-Mexico Agreement (CUSMA). Despite efforts to obtain CUSMA certification to avoid tariffs imposed in the past year, some businesses, like Good Fortune Puzzle Co., are facing challenges related to the costs and complexities of compliance. Co-owner Ray Kanani highlighted that while selling non-CUSMA compliant products incurs a 10% tariff, obtaining CUSMA certification adds significant brokerage fees, ultimately increasing costs. Many small businesses have reported similar frustrations, with some finding the paperwork and compliance headaches outweigh the benefits of tariff exemptions. As a result, some companies are limiting their sales in Canada, focusing instead on the U.S. market.

Why It Matters

The implications of the U.S. tariffs and CUSMA compliance are significant for Canadian businesses, especially small enterprises that may struggle with the administrative burden of certification. Following the introduction of significant tariffs last August, the rate of CUSMA compliance among goods exported from Canada to the U.S. rose dramatically from 56% to 81%. This underscores the impact of trade policies on cross-border commerce, as businesses adapt to regulatory changes while navigating increased costs and logistical challenges. The evolving trade landscape highlights the ongoing complexities faced by Canadian exporters in maintaining market access amid shifting U.S. policies.

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