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Pay high duties or lose U.S. shoppers? Some Canadian retailers forced to choose amid holiday sales

December 1, 2025

Months after the U.S. ended duty-free shipping on small packages, Canadian online retailers will have to make a tough gamble: pay pricey fees on low-value shipments, or get a holiday sales boost from American customers?



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