Japan and Canada's economic partnership continues to grow with the new CPTPP trade pact. Japan is Canada's largest source of bilateral foreign direct investment and is among Canada's top 5 trading partners. There are over 90 Canadian companies with a significant presence in Japan. Canadian and Japanese companies rely on low-cost parcel delivery to strengthen the economic connection between their customers and suppliers.
The most common goods that ship from Japan to Canada include automobiles, auto parts, power turbines, chemical and engineering equipment, and office machinery. In this post, we will explore the different ways of shipping from Japan to Canada.
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Shipping time from Japan to Canada can be as fast as a couple of days. Shipping time via ocean averages between 30 to 60 days.
For individuals, Japan Post is usually the best option. Jet Worldwide is one of the top cargo and courier services to Canada. We offer pickup service for parcels and pallets that ship from Japan.
Jet Worldwide offers express courier to Canada from Japan. Delivery time is usually within 3 business days. Alternatively, you can choose economy shipping service, which takes around 7 business days.
Individuals shipping small packages to Canada usually find Japan Post as the best option. The most economical way to up to around 100 kg is via economy air. Sending pallets and containers over 500 kg can benefit the most via ocean freight. . Read more: Shipping via ocean to Canada.
Imports from Japan are subject to standard CBSA regulations. Japanese origin goods under CPTPP origin rules can import duty free.
Much of the over $25 billion in bilateral trade ships via ocean and air freight. This guide examines the different ways of shipping from Japan to Canada.
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In the Shipping Guide we review important things to consider when shipping between Japan and Canada. These subjects are covered in our Shipping from Japan to Canada video (see link above).
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There are several shipping options available for sending goods from Japan to Canada. The best option for you will depend on your specific needs and preferences. Consider the type and size of the goods you are shipping, the speed you require, and budget. Here are some common shipping options that you might consider:
The average shipping time from Japan to Canada by surface is usually around 2 months. The quoted time is often less but consider scheduling, port and inland delays. Useful information regarding shipping ocean to Canada.
The total shipping time from Japan to Canada via LTL is longer.During winter months, rail from Vancouver eastern Canada experience delays. Consolidation services to Canada are accessible from Tokyo and Osaka.
With the many minimum surcharges for ocean shipments, shipping smaller consignments via air is cheaper. This is especially true for door to door shipping. Generally, shipments of less than 100 kilograms are cheaper via air. Cargo over 500 kilograms are much less expensive via ocean.
For international shipping of parcels and packages, the choices include the local post and global carriers.
As the national postal service, Japan Post offers low-cost delivery to Canada for small parcels. Canada falls into Japan Post's "Third Zone." Japan Post "small packet" option offers low-cost shipments for packets to Canada under 2 kg.
Japan Post shipping options for parcels to Canada can include:
The maximum weight limit is 30 kg.
Shipments that ship via Japan Post to Canada benefit from import and delivery via Canada Post under the Universal Postal Union agreements.
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FedEx and UPS are North America's largest carriers and, along with DHL, offer reliable parcel delivery from Japan to Canada. Get Your Instant Shipping Rate from Japan to Canada Now!
Shipping options via FedEx and UPS from Japan to Canada include:
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For a quote for shipping to Canada provide details. Useful information includes your shipping volume, item(s), average value and weight of each parcel. Ship to Japan from Canada via post, courier, air and sea freight.
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Purolator is one of Canada's leading domestic carriers and offers international express delivery via partners (such as UPS).
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If the consignment is from a business - or business address, a VAT/Tax ID / corporate ID number is necessary prior to export.The number can be either 13 digits or 17 digits (13 + 4 digits of NACCS Branch Code).
Exporters must declare to Japan's Director-General of Customs. Necessary information includes the quantity and classification of the goods, quantity, unit price, etc. An export permit is necessary following a physical examination.
The default option for shipping internationally from Canada is Delivery Duty Unpaid (DDU). Common carriers use the term Ex Works (EXW) which essentially assigns all import costs (duty, taxes and other fees) to the receiver/importer. Shippers from Canada can choose to pay the import fees on behalf of the receiver. A Delivery Duty Paid (DDP) is an option most carriers offer.
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There is disadvantage of paying import fees on behalf of the receiver. Often, the bulk of the import fees are from provincial sales tax. The importing business may otherwise be able to claim back GST and PST.
Importers must both have an import number and register in CARM.
This CBSA portal enables importers to assign a custom broker and requires a surety bond (or deposit). How to register for CARM.
Importer of record: Goods direct to consumers, the consumer is the importer of record. If a company is selling and importing the goods, they become the importer of record. Being the importer of record includes having to obtain an importer number.
Tariff classification for all imports (read more about HS Codes)
Goods that import to Canada from Japan are subject to import duties as well as federal and provincial sales taxes. Most goods under CAD 20 can clear duty-free. Goods with a value under CAD 3 300 can import via the Low Value System (LVS) express processes. Understanding likely Canadian import fees for your packages from Japan.
The Comprehensive and Progressive Agreement for Trans-Pacific Partnership (CPTPP) is a free trade agreement that Canada shares with Japan. The agreement reduces barriers to trade and provides preferential duty free import between each other.
Benefit from CPTPP Duty Free Import to Canada
Canada’s Most Favour Nation (MFN) tariff rates are generally applicable to imports from Japan. Goods that meet the rules of origin under the CPTPP agreement may qualify for preferential duty free import.
Ship from Japan versus shipping Japan Origin Goods to Canada
Goods with proper “proof of origin" supporting paperwork can ship from Japan with duty free clearance in Canada.
Benefit from Canada Free Trade Agreements
The key part of all trade agreements is ensuring the goods qualify under the rules of origin. Country of origin is not only from where the goods ship from.
The country of origin is a factor for Canadian customs to determine if preferential duty free import can apply under CPTPP.
The country of origin is also a data point that supports regulatory actions. The actions can include quarantine and import quotas.
Important information regarding a certificate of origin
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Consignments with Japan-origin products with a value less than CAD $3 300 require a simple certification of origin to claim CPTPP preferential tariff treatment.
Parcels containing products under CAD 3 300 can qualify for duty-free status:
With Jet Worldwide, Canadian retailers can send their e-commerce orders direct to Japan. With efficient clearance and low-cost last-mile delivery. Jet Worldwide provides both postal and commercial clearance options for high volume imports to Japan.
Jet Worldwide makes it easy for companies seeking for spot quotes for economy air shipping from Japan to Canada.
Contact Jet for a quote for shipping to Canada. For regular shipping, provide details including shipping volume, item(s), average value and weight of each parcel. The more details the better :).