Canada has free trade agreements in force with more than 10 countries, which provide a competitive advantage across a wide range of sectors.
Under an FTA, a range of Canadian goods and services benefit from the reduction or elimination of tariff and non-tariff barriers to trade, such as quotas or technical barriers.
Alphabetical listing, by country, of all of the Free Trade Agreements (FTAs), Foreign Protection and Promotion Agreements (FIPAs) and other types of agreements and initiatives.
Comprehensive view of Canada's travel advice and advisories, basic country information, the name of Canada's representative at the relevant Canadian government office abroad, the location of relevant trade offices and information for Canadians abroad requiring assistance, and information about Canada's international development assistance in that country.
Canadian Trade Commissioner site includes: international information; U.S.-specific guide; market reports by region/country; global value chains; locating opportunity within sectors
Importing into Canada
Importing commercial goods into Canada is a regulated activity. The Canada Border Services Agency is the government organization that enforces import and border regulations. The links below provide information to help understand the basics.