Jeevansluck
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I ain’t confused about anything.OK, but normally tariffs are paid by the importer, not the exporter.
A relation of mine regularly imports containers of furniture from Europe for her business. She definitely has to pay the tariff herself, in Colorado, not the shipper in Europe.
Meanwhile, the last time I came back to the U.S. from Montreal, I remember having to declare the value of items bought in Canada and pay a duty on them before clearing customs into the U.S.
This was long before the new tariffs.
So just wondering whether the OP is confusing other duties imposed by Canada or the U.S. with the new tariffs. They may be demanding that such other duties be cleared first before entering the country—unless the U.S. has imposed some specialized rule for the new tariffs on Canadian goods.
It’s a duty. Not sure what you are on about
I NEVER said tariff at any point. It’s a duty