Exceptions and waivers for the Buy American Act and Buy America requirements

Waiver requests and reviews are posted on the U.S. Federal Register.

Each U.S. federal department and agency has its own specific rules for the issuance of waivers; Canadian suppliers should always refer to these specific rules. See below for an example from the Federal Transit Authority (FTA).

Example of a waiver process: Federal Transit Administration

Following is one example of how a U.S. agency, the FTA, administers Buy America waivers. The process differs from one agency to another. Therefore, please refer to the relevant agency’s website for more information.

To request a waiver, the grant recipient (e.g. a U.S. state government agency), contractor and subcontractor involved must:

The Administrator of the FTA may waive Buy America provisions at the request of the grant recipient based on:

For more information, please contact your nearest Canadian Trade Commissioner – In Canada or Abroad.

Footnotes

Footnote 1

The Canada-United States-Mexico Agreement (CUSMA), which entered into force on July 1, 2020, replaces the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA) and does not contain any government procurement commitments between Canada and the US.