I recommend you follow the "Simple Sabotage Field Manual" the CIA put out many moons ago. :)
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I think we have some Europeans on here as well, and since the Canada-US trade war can be a sensitive topic for some, it's best for our mod team to lean on the larger side :)
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I believe it has to be declared on the packing manifest, but it relies on the expeditor being truthful. That's my understanding of it.
I don't think it's about the place of manufacture, but rather the place of origin. A lot of items are manufactured all over the place.
Indeed, but a lot of people use their cloud service, which is US-based and hosted. This is not OP's case, however.
Any time an eligible item crosses the US / Canada border, a 25% tariff is applied. This is how the US does it, so this is what the Canadian government is copying.
This is terrible for auto manufacturing, where various parts cross the border multiple times between raw materials, loose parts, assembled parts and assembled vehicle. Every time those parts or materials cross either border, it gets tariffed 25%.
I believe if your item comes from the US, lands in another country, gets re-labeled and then enters Canada, it won't be tariffed, but don't quote me on that.
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They do make 100% dark chocolate, it tastes like you would imagine.