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Consumer Electronics Import Duty & Landed Cost: Vietnam to Canada

Full 2026 tariff breakdown, customs duty calculations, and compliance alerts for importing into Canada.

HTS Code8528.72

2026 Tariff & Cost Breakdown for Importing Consumer Electronics

Consumer Electronics imported into Canada incur an 8.5% duty rate and 20% VAT rate. Duties are calculated on CIF value in CAD. The total cost includes CIF value, customs duty, and VAT.

Cost Breakdown

ComponentRateAmount
Product ValueUSD 80000.00
ShippingUSD 1200.00
InsuranceUSD 150.00
CIF ValueUSD 81350.00
Customs Duty8.5%USD 6914.75
VAT/GST20%USD 17652.95
Total Landed CostUSD 105917.70

HS Code Classification for Consumer Electronics

Primary HS Code: 8528.72 — What It Covers

HS 8528.72 classifies Consumer Electronics such as televisions and monitors. This code is specific to certain types of electronic devices. The Canada Border Services Agency enforces accurate classification.

Why Misclassification Carries Risk in Canada

Misclassification risks duty reassessment and potential fine enforced by the Canada Border Services Agency. Accurate HS code classification is critical to avoid penalties.

Step-by-Step Guide: Importing Consumer Electronics from Vietnam to Canada

Step 1: Verify Your HS Code & Product Description

Use the Canada tariff lookup tool to verify your HS code and product description. Binding tariff information may be available for certain products.

Step 2: Gather Required Import Documents

Commercial Invoice Requirements

The commercial invoice must include fields such as HS code, country of origin, and CIF value in CAD.

Certificate of Origin

A Certificate of Origin is needed for CPTPP eligible products, using the CPTPP origin certificate format.

Packing List & Shipping Documents

A bill of lading or airway bill is required, with specific Canada customs requirements.

Step 3: Calculate Your Landed Cost

The formula for landed cost is: CIF Value + Customs Duty (8.5% of CIF) + VAT/GST (20% of CIF + Duty) = Total Landed Cost in CAD.

Step 4: Submit to Canada Customs Authority

Submit your declaration through the Canada Border Services Agency's declaration system. Canada requires an Exporter of Record (EOR) for certain shipments, including Consumer Electronics, to ensure compliance.

Step 5: Pay Duties & Clear Goods

Duties can be paid through various methods, and typical clearance timeline is a few days.

How to Legally Reduce Duty on Consumer Electronics Imports into Canada

Applicable Free Trade Agreements in 2026

The CPTPP provides tariff reductions for eligible Consumer Electronics imports from Vietnam to Canada, reducing the duty rate.

Duty Deferral Options: Bonded Warehouses & FTZs

The Customs Bonded Warehouse program allows for duty deferral, where duties are paid when the goods are released into the Canadian market.

Preferential Tariff Programs

GPT and CPTPP are preferential tariff programs available for Consumer Electronics imports.

Canada Customs Compliance Rules for Consumer Electronics

Canada Border Services Agency Requirements for Consumer Electronics

The Canada Border Services Agency requires specific filing and documentation, including ICES-003 and CAN/CSA-C50089 certifications.

De Minimis Threshold

The de minimis threshold is 40 CAD, meaning that shipments below this value are exempt from duties and taxes.

Frequently Asked Questions About Consumer Electronics Import Duty from Vietnam to Canada

What is the duty rate for Consumer Electronics from Vietnam to Canada?

The duty rate is 8.5%. This rate applies to Consumer Electronics classified under HS code 8528.72.

What documents are required for importing Consumer Electronics into Canada?

A commercial invoice, Certificate of Origin, and bill of lading or airway bill are required. These documents must be accurate and complete.

How do I determine if my Consumer Electronics are eligible for CPTPP?

Check the CPTPP origin certificate and ensure your products meet the eligibility criteria. This includes meeting the rules of origin and other requirements.

What are the penalties for non-compliance with Canada customs regulations?

Duty reassessment and potential fine may be enforced by the Canada Border Services Agency. Accurate compliance is critical to avoid these penalties.

What is the typical clearance timeline for Consumer Electronics imports into Canada?

The typical clearance timeline is a few days. This can vary depending on the complexity of the shipment and other factors.

Are there any specific requirements for importing used Consumer Electronics into Canada?

Yes, used Consumer Electronics may require additional documentation and compliance with Canada's regulations on used goods. This includes meeting environmental and safety standards.

Rates are based on 2026 tariff schedules. Verify with a licensed customs broker before making import decisions.