The Sarnia Lambton Chamber of Commerce is highlighting one of its services as more businesses explore new trade markets.
Communications and Events Coordinator Robin Cooke said the chamber has, for many years, provided businesses with support in obtaining a Certificate of Origin, but the document is being emphasized now as the tariff dispute continues between Canada and the U.S.
"We know of some of our businesses that are exploring new opportunities abroad so we just thought we'd highlight again that you need the Certificate of Origin and we're the source for it," Cooke said.
The official document confirms where goods are manufactured and is required by many foreign governments and customs authorities.
"It's a vital document for smooth cross-border transactions, whether it's the U.S., Europe, or Asia," said Cooke.
The process to obtain a certificate has also been streamlined within the last year.
"It used to be... bring the paperwork, the corporate seals, the stamping of endless documents. Now, they can go online, set up an account within minutes and they can actually print out their documents, signed and ready to go," Cooke said. "It's fast, it's easy, and they can find the information on the chamber's resource page."
Those with questions (chamber members and non-members) can also contact Cooke at (519) 336-2400 or rcooke@slchamber.ca.
Cooke said in the last two weeks, two more businesses have been issued Certificates of Origin.
In the meantime, Cooke said they haven't heard too many new concerns from chamber members regarding the trade tensions between Canada and the U.S.
While members of the business community monitor the situation, Cooke said they're planning for potential supply chain disruptions.