I have shipped items to Canada (Rich) on many occasions without problems
or fees. If you use UPS, there are agents fees to cross the border. I
know that for some items they have been shipped to an address in Buffalo
and then picked up and taken across the border. If declared as used
antique car parts there should be none or few problems. Maybe Rich would
like to jump in on this.
Doug
On Thu, 31 May 2007 12:36:42 -0400 dracmarine@aol.com writes:
> If they are "made in Canada" they are probably duty free; If not,
> then go to
> the US Customs Web site, go to Imports,B check out HTS codes and
> look up
> items of steel, Chapter 73 for duty rates.B Figure $75 for
> clearance into the
> US as well unless you have an agent you normally deal with. Export
> fees may
> also apply.B
>
> Free trade ain't free despite what the media says.B Everyone has
> their hand
> in your pocket for any cross border activity and it is best to deal
> with a
> specialist...
>
> Richard Of CA/KY
> BN7 #440
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