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Aritzia’s Brian Hill Urges Canada to Scrap De Minimis Duty Exemptions as U.S. Abolishes Policy

Aritzia’s Brian Hill Urges Canada to Scrap De Minimis Duty Exemptions as U.S. Abolishes Policy

In a forceful address at Retail West in Vancouver , Aritzia founder and executive chair Brian Hill has called on the Government of Canada to eliminate

Table of Contents
  1. What is the De Minimis Exemption?
  2. “We Should Be at Zero”—Calls for Policy Reversal
  3. A 20 Percent Duty Disadvantage
  4. Industry Response: “It Is Unfair to Canadian Retailers”
  5. De Minimis: Longstanding Trade Flashpoint
  6. Who Would Bear the Burden?
  7. A $150 Loophole for Global E-Commerce Giants
  8. What’s Next? A Race for Policy Alignment

In a forceful address at Retail West in Vancouver , Aritzia founder and executive chair Brian Hill has called on the Government of Canada to eliminate the de minimis duty-exemption on low-value e-commerce imports.

Brian Hill said his company is at a 20 per cent duty disadvantage on e-commerce orders to Canadians valued at $150 or less. Hill warned that current federal policy is placing Canadian retailers at a pronounced duty disadvantage and voiced concern over cross-border trade imbalances that have become more