On March 4, we hosted a webinar discussing the intricacies of staying compliant with evolving trade and customs regulations, a crucial topic for commercial importers and non-resident importers (NRIs). As the Canada Border Services Agency (CBSA) introduces new initiatives, proactive planning can help safeguard businesses from risks like penalties and delays.
This webinar provided practical insights into Canada’s 2025 regulatory agenda and what businesses need to do to navigate its complexities.
Key Topics Covered:
- Preparing for US shifting tariff policies, economic sanctions, and their possible repercussions on resident (commercial) and non-resident importers
- Understanding the latest CARM updates, including payments and bonds
- Comprehending CBSA audits and queries
- Submitting the 2025 Forced Labor Report by May 2025
- Attendees gained a clear understanding of these changes and discovered how UPS can support compliance efforts with CBSA requirements. This session helped businesses prepare for Canada’s evolving customs landscape.
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