Support for Canadian Exporters Facing Tariffs
March 5, 2025Cornwall Ontario – On March 4, after a 30‑day pause, the United States imposed tariffs of 10% on imports of energy products from Canada and of 25% on imports of all other goods from Canada.
The Government of Canada has announced a comprehensive response plan to support Canadian businesses, which includes:
- Canada’s engagement with the U.S.
- Canada announces robust tariff package in response to unjustified U.S. tariffs
Key Resources for Canadian Exporters
The Trade Commissioner Service can help Canadian businesses navigate disruptions caused by these tariffs. It has created a webpage to provide guidance and support:
Canadian businesses can access:
- self‑serve resources for problem solving
- export diversification support
- support from our partners
- resources for doing business in the U.S.
- tariff tools from the Government of Canada
- statistics
More Info
Stay informed as the situation develops:
- Visit Trade Comissioner Service frequently for real‑time updates. We’ll keep adding new information as it becomes available.
- Visit Self‑serve resources for problem solving for answers to frequently asked questions about U.S tariffs.
- Visit Canada’s response to U.S. tariffs for the latest on Canada’s response to U.S. tariffs on Canadian goods.
- Subscribe to our mailing list for direct updates.
- Follow the Trade Commissioner Service on LinkedIn, X, and Facebook for key developments.
About The Trade Commissioner Service
The Trade Comissioner Service helps Canadian businesses succeed in international markets with export advisory services, funding and accelerator programs. With a presence in more than 160 cities worldwide, Trade Commissioners can help you do business with the world.