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CBSA Customs Notice 26-04 expands the existing US surtax to cover downstream steel products including structures, tubes, wire, and fasteners. Importers sourcing these products from US suppliers face a 25% surtax effective March 1. Review all active POs for US-origin steel products against the expanded HS code list. Remission applications available for products with no Canadian or alternative-source equivalent.
⚡ Deadline: March 1, 2026 · Affected: HS 7301–7326 · Source: CBSA CN 26-04CBSA has published Release 3.2 for the CARM Client Portal, introducing 14 new mandatory data elements for commercial accounting declarations. Brokers must update transmission software by April 1, 2026. Check with your EDI provider for compliance timelines.
⚡ Deadline: April 1, 2026 · Affected: All B3/B2 filers · Source: CARM Release NotesCanada Gazette Part II published SOR/2026-14, amending the CUSMA Rules of Origin Regulations for certain auto parts. The regional value content threshold for HS 8708 components has been adjusted. Exporters and producers should update their certificates of origin before the April 1 effective date.
📋 Deadline: April 1, 2026 · Affected: HS 8708 · Source: Gazette Part II, SOR/2026-14CBP announced via CSMS that the February ACE maintenance window has been extended to 8 hours (Saturday 10 PM – Sunday 6 AM ET) for a system upgrade. Plan filings accordingly.
🔧 Informational · Source: CBP CSMS #26-000147Unlike AI-generated summaries that can hallucinate HS codes, invent deadlines, or misclassify duty rates, our system extracts structured data directly from official government publications using deterministic parsing — the same approach used in institutional financial data systems.
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