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📦 Except for products described in headings 9903.01.11, 9903.01.12, 9903.01.13, 9903.01.14 or 9903.01.15, articles the product of Canada, as provided for in U.S. note 2(j) to this subchapter

Except for products described in headings 9903.01.11, 9903.01.12, 9903.01.13, 9903.01.14 or 9903.01.15, articles the product of Canada, as provided for in U.S. note 2(j) to this subchapter

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Overview

This category pertains to articles that are products of Canada, as specified under U.S. note 2(j) to the relevant subchapter, excluding specific products listed under headings 9903.01.11 through 9903.01.15. These articles fall under various Harmonized System (HS) codes and are subject to specific trade agreements, such as the United States-Mexico-Canada Agreement (USMCA), which facilitates preferential tariff treatment for qualifying goods. The category encompasses a wide range of products, reflecting the diverse trade relationship between the U.S. and Canada, including agricultural goods, industrial products, and consumer items.

Total Trade Volume

USD 718.2 billion

Data from 2022

Source

U.S. Census Bureau, International Trade Data

Tariff Analysis

Average Rate

0% (under USMCA for qualifying goods)

Highest Rate

Up to 25% (for non-qualifying goods or specific exceptions)

Lowest Rate

0% (under preferential trade agreements like USMCA)

Common Restrictions

  • Rules of Origin requirements under USMCA
  • Quota limitations on certain agricultural products
  • Compliance with safety and environmental standards
  • Exclusion of specific headings (9903.01.11 to 9903.01.15)

Market Trends

Increased demand for Canadian natural resources

Boost in exports of energy products and raw materials to the U.S., driven by supply chain integration and energy needs.

2021-2022

Growth in cross-border e-commerce

Rising trade in consumer goods due to increased online shopping and faster customs processing under USMCA.

2020-2022

Focus on sustainable trade practices

Shift towards environmentally friendly products and stricter compliance with sustainability regulations.

2022

Recent Developments

USMCA Implementation Updates

Adjustments to Rules of Origin under USMCA for certain Canadian products to ensure compliance and maintain duty-free access to the U.S. market.

July 2022

Improved clarity for businesses, potentially increasing qualifying trade volume.

Canada-U.S. Dairy Dispute Resolution

Resolution of disputes regarding dairy market access under USMCA, ensuring fairer trade practices for Canadian dairy products entering the U.S.

May 2022

Positive for Canadian dairy exporters, with potential increase in trade volume for specific agricultural products.

Supply Chain Resilience Initiatives

Joint U.S.-Canada initiatives to strengthen supply chains for critical goods, including semiconductors and energy products.

October 2022

Likely to boost trade in high-demand sectors and reduce disruptions.