π¨π¦ HS Code Lookup for Canada
Canada uses a 10-digit tariff classification based on the WCO HS system, administered by the Canada Border Services Agency (CBSA). Canada has tariff treatments including MFN, GPT (General Preferential Tariff for developing countries), LDCT (Least Developed Country Tariff), and preferential rates under CUSMA (formerly NAFTA), CETA, and CPTPP. GST of 5% applies to most imports.
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CanadaCustoms β Frequently Asked Questions
What is the difference between MFN and GPT rates in Canada?
MFN (Most Favoured Nation) rates apply to imports from all WTO members. GPT (General Preferential Tariff) rates are lower rates offered by Canada to developing countries. LDCT (Least Developed Country Tariff) rates are further reduced or zero for imports from least developed countries. The applicable rate depends on the product's origin and the tariff treatment claimed.
Does CUSMA (USMCA) affect HS codes?
CUSMA provides duty-free or preferential access for qualifying goods originating in Canada, the US, or Mexico that meet the rules of origin requirements. The HS code determines which rules of origin apply. Goods must be accompanied by a CUSMA certificate of origin to claim preferential treatment.
How to Use HS Codes for Canada Trade
Search for your product above to find the 6-digit WCO HS code. Canada uses the HS Code (Canadian Customs Tariff) system with 10-digit codes β the first 6 digits are the same as the international HS subheading shown in the results. Use the 6-digit code on the Canada Border Services Agency website to find the full 10-digit national code and the applicable duty rate.