The phase-out of FTA tariffs was completed on January 1, 1998. As of that date, virtually all tariffs on Canada- U.S. trade in originating goods were eliminated. Some tariffs remain in place for certain products in Canada’s supply-managed sectors (e.g. eggs, dairy and poultry products). In the U.S., tariffs remain in place for certain products such as sugar, dairy, peanut and cotton.
I don’t usually consciously order from Canada, but I remember ordering some unfinished cedar furniture from Canada and it cost less than getting it in the US.
As for the sidekicks alfredo, I was talking about specifically their garlic alfredo spaghetti.
Ah, gotcha, sorry about that. You did indeed specify spaghetti in your comment, and I just didn’t read carefully enough.
Honestly, while there would be shipping fees, I don’t think that either we guys or you guys pay any import tariffs because of
NAFTAUSMCA.googles
https://www.international.gc.ca/trade-commerce/trade-agreements-accords-commerciaux/agr-acc/nafta-alena/fta-ale/questions.aspx?lang=eng#5
I don’t usually consciously order from Canada, but I remember ordering some unfinished cedar furniture from Canada and it cost less than getting it in the US.
Ah, gotcha, sorry about that. You did indeed specify spaghetti in your comment, and I just didn’t read carefully enough.