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Canada has extended duty-free access for Ukrainian goods for another year

8 June , 2025  

Canadian Minister of Finance and National Revenue François-Philippe Champagne announced that Canada will extend the Order exempting Ukrainian goods from duties until June 9, 2026, according to the Canadian government’s website

“Canada remains unwavering in its support for Ukraine as it fights to defend its sovereignty, territorial integrity, and democracy. The conflict, initiated by Russia with the support of Belarus, continues to seriously affect Ukraine’s economy, including its ability to export goods to global markets,” the Canadian Ministry of Finance said in a press release. The document recalls that last month in Banff, Alberta, G7 finance ministers and central bank governors unanimously reaffirmed their unwavering support for Ukraine.

“Canada continues to support Ukraine’s economy by extending duty-free access for Ukrainian goods to Canada for one year,” the statement said.

Since the issuance of the Order exempting goods from Ukraine from duties on June 9, 2022, Canada has imported more than $35 million worth of these goods, with $8.5 million in customs payments waived. It is expected that approximately $1.2 million in customs duties will be refunded between June 10, 2025, and June 9, 2026.

The order exempting Ukrainian goods from customs duties came into force on June 9, 2022, for an initial period of one year, after which it was extended annually. The order temporarily suspends customs duties on imports of Ukrainian goods.