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Law or regulation related to tariff and non-tariff measures applied to goods that are not newly-manufactured. Hyperlinks for Laws, Regulations, or other tariff or
non-tariff measures available on the internet.
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(this could include a description of the economy’s trading regime concerning trade in goods that are not newly manufactured, whether the regime may apply to remanufactured goods, the applicable HTS codes for imports of goods under the regime,
and/or the duties applied to imports covered by the regime)
Canada’s customs tariff schedule does not classify remanufactured goods differently from new goods and procedures don’t discriminate between new and remanufactured goods. Nil Canada adheres to HS standards for its tariff treatment of imported goods and does not separately classify remanufactured goods at the border (except in the case of retreaded tyres as required by the structure of the HS).

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