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The drawback is having to pay the duties and GST upfront at the time of importation by your business presence in Canada. And of course, the cost of tying up stock in a warehouse. However, the cost of shipping to the end customer is reduced because it is one bulk cross border shipment and many domestic shipments.
You also need to consider that your pricing has to reflect that the customs duties are included in the retail price because it is not recoverable from the customer as a separate charge when shipping from inside a country. But, you are also much more competitive with respect to shipping charges.
Check your PM for an alternative.
Otherwise you won't stand a chance to be competitive in Canada, and here's why.
As a Canadian, any goods under $200 clears US customs without any state taxes, customs fees, or brokerage, due to something called section 321 of the US customs act. This act basically says that US Customs can not be bothered to collect small amounts of duty, because it is not cost effective. Their are a few exceptions like shipping food that will get you in trouble with the FDA, but other than that, its almost like the border does not exist going south into the USA.
For Americans trying to ship to Canada, I pity you. Canada Customs will colect duty on any purchase over $20. Collect the sales tax and the Goods and Service tax and Canada Post will charge 6$ to collect the duty for customs on delivery. If you ship into Canada using a broker, that $6 charge quicly turns into a $30 dollar brokerage fee.
Canada Customs will lose money hand over fist, on low value shipments, but they don't care. They must follow policy rather than use common business sense.
On one hand, the Canadian dollar is getting closer and closer to par with the american dollar (it went from .65 cent to .82 to the american dollar and could be as high as .85 in a few more months.
Back in the early seventies, the canadian dollar was worth more than the American. So doing business in Canada is getting more conpetitive if you can find away to bypass those annoying problems with Canada Customs.