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== Introduction ==
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The Administrative Monetary Penalty System (AMPS) is a crucial tool employed by the Canada Border Services Agency to ensure compliance with customs, trade, and immigration laws. By imposing monetary penalties for violations, AMPS serves as an effective deterrent to non-compliance and reinforces the integrity of Canada's borders and trade system. Importers, carriers, individuals, and businesses engaging in cross-border activities should strive to adhere to all relevant regulations to avoid AMPS penalties and maintain smooth and legitimate trade practices with Canada.
The Administrative Monetary Penalty System (AMPS) is a crucial tool employed by the Canada Border Services Agency to ensure compliance with customs, trade, and immigration laws. By imposing monetary penalties for violations, AMPS serves as an effective deterrent to non-compliance and reinforces the integrity of Canada's borders and trade system. Importers, carriers, individuals, and businesses engaging in cross-border activities should strive to adhere to all relevant regulations to avoid AMPS penalties and maintain smooth and legitimate trade practices with Canada.
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