The Township of West Lincoln is working with local and regional partners to monitor the imposition of American tariffs on Canadian goods. Follow this page to find information about tariffs and resources to help you navigate the challenges ahead.
What is a tariff? |
A tariff (also known as an import duty or customs duty) is a tax imposed by a country on imported products. This makes imported goods more expensive compared to competing products. Tariffs are usually imposed and collected by a country's customs authority or agency when goods cross the border. Get more answers to frequently asked questions regarding the tariffs. |
Who pays tariffs? |
Buyers (i.e. importers) are typically responsible for paying tariffs at the time the goods are imported. However, the exact responsibility is defined by the Incoterms that apply to the contract between the exporter and importer. Get more answers to frequently asked questions regarding the tariffs. |
What is Canada's response to the US tariffs? |
Find the latest information on Canada's official response to U.S. tariffs. Get more answers to frequently asked questions regarding the tariffs. |