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{{note|This article is part of the [[Shipment_Types_For_ACE_and_ACI_eManifest|Shipment Release Types Guide]]|info}}
{{note|This article is part of the [[Shipment_Types_For_ACE_and_ACI_eManifest|Shipment Release Types Guide]]|info}}
{{disambig|This article is about the Canadian Shipment Type. For the U.S. Shipment Type, see [[Instruments_of_International_Traffic_(CBP_Shipment_Type)|Instruments of International Traffic]]|info}}


{{#ev:youtube|zyMyAJoWSY8|960|center|How to create a IIT shipment in ACI using BorderConnect.}}[[Image:Returnable_Bin.jpg|250px|right|thumb|Empty Bins which can qualify as '''Instruments of International Trade''']]'''Instruments of International Trade''', aka IIT, is a Canadian [[Shipment_Types_For_ACE_and_ACI_eManifest|Cargo Exemption]] for goods to clear through [[Canada Border Services Agency - General Information|CBSA]] and [https://www.borderconnect.com/aci-e-manifest/index.htm ACI eManifest]. It allows for the release of shipments consisting of empty cargo containers, reusable skids, drums, pallets, straps and similar goods used in the international commercial transportation of goods. Empty shipper or importer owned containers and also those registered under Ottawa file or with container bank numbers, which are used to transport commercial goods to and from Canada.
{{#ev:youtube|zyMyAJoWSY8|960|center|How to create a IIT shipment in ACI using BorderConnect.}}[[Image:Returnable_Bin.jpg|250px|right|thumb|Empty Bins which can qualify as '''Instruments of International Trade''']]'''Instruments of International Trade''', aka IIT, is a Canadian [[Shipment_Types_For_ACE_and_ACI_eManifest|Cargo Exemption]] for goods to clear through [[Canada Border Services Agency - General Information|CBSA]] and [https://www.borderconnect.com/aci-e-manifest/index.htm ACI eManifest]. It allows for the release of shipments consisting of empty cargo containers, reusable skids, drums, pallets, straps and similar goods used in the international commercial transportation of goods. Empty shipper or importer owned containers and also those registered under Ottawa file or with container bank numbers, which are used to transport commercial goods to and from Canada.