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De minimis - Still effectively dead

February 25th, 2026

De minimis - Still effectively dead

    In the fallout from the February 20 U.S. Supreme Court decision, which overturned many tariff actions instituted by the Trump administration, some Canadian exporters had hoped that the ruling might restore the de minimis customs exemption. Following the decision, President Trump issued an Executive Order:   CONTINUING THE SUSPENSION OF DUTY-FREE DE MINIMIS TREATMENT FOR ALL COUNTRIES That Executive Order makes clear that de minimis remains suspended.  There is little or no support in Congress for any change. The …

De minimis fallout

August 21st, 2025

De minimis fallout

Over the last few weeks, as the significance of the end of the de minimis program took hold, CAF began planning a webinar to explain in simple terms how companies (especially those that have developed e-commerce sales in the US supported by the de minimis exemption) can use the provisions of CUSMA to export apparel and textile products to the United States. Despite the fact that de minimis program has been a political football in the US for several years, …

CAF adds US Tariffs page to website

February 4th, 2025

CAF adds US Tariffs page to website

The Canadian Apparel Federation has set up a single page for ongoing updates on US tariff policies. The page focuses on US actions, Canadian responses, and US tariff policy toward other countries, particularly China. Although direct action against Canada has been postponed, there are still developing issues that affect Canadian companies. Tariff measures against China will impact the shipping patterns of many Canadian companies, especially those involved in e-commerce. Only Canadian Apparel Federation members can access this page. The page …

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