Rules-of-origin complexity
Manufacturers often rely on broad origin assumptions even though product-specific rules, supplier evidence quality, and BOM changes can materially alter eligibility.
Industry Guide
Growth strategy for Canadian manufacturers navigating trade complexity
Manufacturers often rely on broad origin assumptions even though product-specific rules, supplier evidence quality, and BOM changes can materially alter eligibility.
Industrial products require stronger in-market support expectations than many first-time exporters plan for, especially where technical sales or after-sales service matters.
Weak technical documentation, inconsistent HS logic, or unclear product descriptions can create recurring friction at customs and with commercial partners.
Manufacturing expansion often stretches working capital through inventory, tooling, and long commercial conversion windows across borders.
Largest and most integrated export destination for Canadian manufacturers
North American trade flows
High-value market where standards and documentation discipline materially shape market access
CETA-linked export opportunity
Strategic destination and supply-chain node for North American industrial trade
CUSMA regional manufacturing network
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