D11-04-22, Tariff Preference Levels

This memorandum contains the remission orders that implement the Tariff Preference Level (TPL) mechanisms of the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA), the Canada–Chile Free Trade Agreement (CCFTA), Canada–Costa Rica Free Trade Agreement (CCRFTA) and the Canada–Honduras Free Trade Agreement (CHFTA). It also contains administrative guidelines and other general information concerning the orders.

Under the terms of NAFTA, the Parties to the Agreement have agreed to grant preferential tariff treatment to specified quantities of certain yarns, fabrics, apparel, and textile articles, traded among the Parties that do not meet the rules of origin of the Agreement. These provisions of NAFTA constitute a trade mechanism known as a “Tariff Preference Level.” Similar provisions in CCFTA, CCRFTA and CHFTA apply to trade between Canada and Chile, Canada and Costa Rica and Canada and Honduras respectively. The preferential rate of duty under NAFTA, CCFTA, CCRFTA and CHFTA TPL mechanisms is the rate that would apply to the goods if they were originating goods under the applicable agreement.

1. This memorandum provides links to the official versions of the Imports of Certain Textile and Apparel Goods From Mexico or the United States Customs Duty Remission Order, the Imports of Certain Textile and Apparel Goods From Chile Customs Duty Remission Order, the Imports of Certain Textile and Apparel Goods From Costa Rica Customs Duty Remission Order and the Imports of Certain Textile and Apparel Goods from Honduras Customs Duty Remission Order. These orders are no longer fully excerpted in this memorandum.
2. The editing revisions made in this memorandum do not affect or change any of the existing policies or procedures.

This memorandum is available in its entirety on the CBSA website:
http://www.cbsa-asfc.gc.ca/publications/dm-md/d11/d11-4-22-eng.html