Trade Commissioner Service announces new resources to support Canadian exporters facing U.S. tariffs


April 30, 2025 – Ottawa, Ontario – Global Affairs Canada

As part of Canada’s ongoing support for Canadian businesses facing the unjustified tariffs imposed by the United States (U.S.), Global Affairs Canada announces the launch of new resources from the Trade Commissioner Service (TCS) aimed at supporting Canadian exporters to help them benefit from the tariff-free treatment provided under the CUSMA.

To better assist exporters, the TCS is providing new and comprehensive information on rules of origin and customs procedures under the Agreement, including:  

  • a web page on understanding CUSMA compliance,
  • a step-by-step guide to CUSMA compliance,
  • self-serve resources for problem solving related to tariffs, and 
  • a list of support programs available to businesses from federal and provincial partners.

Small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) can also call the Government of Canada’s dedicated phone line for information on CUSMA compliance. The new hotline, available at 1-833-760-1167, offers advice on:

  • CUSMA rules of origin
  • certification of origin
  • resources for customs procedures at the U.S. border.

The hotline is operational Monday to Friday, from 7 a.m. to 8 p.m. E.T.



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