It’s very easy in Canada.The administrative cost of tariff enforcement and compliance must be through the roof.
yes but doubt it’s different - likely just an admin change in their software.I meant in the US
- U.S. companies should expect Trump administration tariffs to push up trade compliance costs by between 1.4% and 2.5% of the value of a good, the Federal Reserve said, highlighting an extra burden from the import duties.
“The stricter RoO imply potentially higher compliance costs due to higher content requirements and administrative costs of obtaining and filing the relevant documentation,” the central bank researchers said.