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US Tariff on Olive Oil & Cooking Oils from Canada

Bilateral dealDe minimis SUSPENDED
38.5%effective tariff rate

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How Tariffs Stack

38.50%Total Tariff Rate

Each layer adds to the total cost — amounts based on customs value

MFN 3.50%
Bilateral Deal 35.00%
MFN Base RateMost Favoured Nation tariff
Applied to all WTO member countries3.50%$371.00
Bilateral Deal
Bilateral trade agreement rate35.00%$3,710.00
Total Duties
38.50%$4,081.00

Full Landed Cost Breakdown

Based on a $10,000 ocean shipment (FOB value)

Olive Oil & Cooking Oils from Canada
Section 122 exempt product
Results
$14,730.97
Total Landed Cost
Customs Value (FOB + Shipping + Insurance)$10,600.00
MFN Duty (3.50%)$371.00
Bilateral Deal (35.00%)$3,710.00
Total Duties$4,081.00
MPF (0.3464% merchandise processing)$36.72
HMF (0.125% harbor maintenance, ocean)$13.25
Total Fees & Duties$4,130.97
Total Landed Cost$14,730.97
Effective Rate38.50%

How the Tariff Rate is Calculated

The tariff structure for olive oil & cooking oils follows the US stacking formula: the MFN base rate of 3.5%, plus bilateral deal rate of 35%. The special tariff layer (the highest of Section 122, Section 232, or bilateral rates) is 35%, which combines with the MFN base to produce a subtotal before Section 301 duties. Adding all layers yields a total tariff rate of 38.5%. On a customs value of $10,600.00, this translates to total duties of $4,081.00, plus the Merchandise Processing Fee of $36.72 and Harbor Maintenance Fee of $13.25. The total landed cost including all fees reaches $14,730.97.

Trade Context

The United States imported $420B in goods from Canada in 2024, making it a significant trading partner in the North America region. Key import categories from Canada include crude oil petroleum, passenger vehicles, lumber wood products, reflecting the country's industrial and agricultural strengths. Olive Oil & Cooking Oils represents an important segment of this trade relationship, with demand driven by both price competitiveness and product availability in the US market. The bilateral trade volume underscores the economic significance of tariff policy decisions affecting imports from Canada.

What Happens When Section 122 Expires?

Section 122 does not affect imports of olive oil & cooking oils from Canada because this product category is exempt from the Section 122 surcharge. The exemption applies to product categories deemed essential or strategically important, and it remains in effect regardless of Section 122's expiration on July 24, 2026. Importers of olive oil & cooking oils from Canada will see no change in tariff costs when Section 122 expires.

Alternative Sourcing Countries for Olive Oil & Cooking Oils

Importers looking for lower tariff costs on olive oil & cooking oils may consider sourcing from Mexico (effective rate 15%, saving approximately 23.5 percentage points); Germany (effective rate 15%, saving approximately 23.5 percentage points); Japan (effective rate 15%, saving approximately 23.5 percentage points). Compared to Canada's total effective rate of 38.5%, these alternatives offer potential cost savings depending on the specific product classification and applicable trade agreements. Each alternative carries its own tariff structure, so importers should calculate the full landed cost before switching suppliers.

Mexico flag

Mexico

15%Effective Tariff Rate
USMCANorth America
Germany flag

Germany

15%Effective Tariff Rate
EU bilateralEurope
Japan flag

Japan

15%Effective Tariff Rate
bilateralAsia-Pacific
South Korea flag

South Korea

15%Effective Tariff Rate
bilateralAsia-Pacific
Brazil flag

Brazil

50%Effective Tariff Rate
Standard MFNSouth America

Tariff Timeline for Canada

  1. Jul 1, 2020

    USMCA takes effect — qualifying goods at 0%

  2. Jun 4, 2025

    Section 232 steel and aluminum increased to 50%

  3. Feb 24, 2026

    Non-USMCA Canadian goods face 35% combined Section 122 + policy tariff

Frequently Asked Questions

The current total tariff rate on Olive Oil & Cooking Oils from Canada is 38.5%. This is composed of the following layers: MFN base rate: 3.5%; Bilateral deal rate: 35%. The effective tariff rate after all layers is 38.5%.

For a $10,000 shipment of Olive Oil & Cooking Oils from Canada, you can expect to pay approximately $3,850.00 in total duties at the current rate of 38.5%. Additional fees include the Merchandise Processing Fee (MPF) and, for ocean shipments, the Harbor Maintenance Fee (HMF). The total landed cost for a $10,000 order would be approximately $13,850.00, representing an effective cost increase of 38.5% over the FOB price. Use our tariff calculator for precise calculations based on your specific shipment value and shipping method.

No, Olive Oil & Cooking Oils is exempt from the Section 122 surcharge. This product category has been granted an exemption from Section 122 duties, meaning the surcharge does not add to the tariff cost for olive oil & cooking oils from Canada or any other country.

Section 122 does not currently apply to Olive Oil & Cooking Oils from Canada, so its expiration on July 24, 2026 would not directly change the tariff cost. The current tariff rate of 38.5% would remain based on other applicable tariff layers. However, broader trade policy changes surrounding the Section 122 expiration could affect overall tariff structures.

For Olive Oil & Cooking Oils, alternative sourcing countries to consider instead of Canada include Mexico (effective rate: 15%), Germany (effective rate: 15%), Japan (effective rate: 15%). Compared to Canada's total effective rate of 38.5%, these alternatives may offer lower landed costs depending on the specific HTS classification. Use our country comparison tool to see a detailed side-by-side analysis of tariff costs.

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Olive Oil & Cooking Oils from Canada

Effective tariff rate summary

38.5%
Total effective rate
MFN Base Rate3.5%
De minimisSUSPENDED
S122 Expires In
114 days
~July 24, 2026
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Disclaimer: CalcMyTariff.com provides tariff estimates for informational purposes only. Actual duty rates depend on the specific HTS classification of your goods, which requires professional customs brokerage expertise. Rates shown reflect our best interpretation of currently published tariff schedules and may not include all applicable duties, anti-dumping duties, countervailing duties, or special tariffs. Consult a licensed US customs broker for binding determinations. Tariff rates change frequently — verify current rates with CBP or USITC before making import decisions.

Tariff rates from Tax Foundation, USITC, and Penn Wharton Budget Model. Last verified March 27, 2026.