OP, how much did your camera cost?
in the real world it takes more time to impement these policy changes than it does to tweet them.
the de minimus $800 exception is supposed to be gone-officially, but in the real world it takes more time to impement these policy changes than it does to tweet them.
I pity the poor US customs officials. The regulations appear to keep changing.
At the time of Brexit, Ireland experienced a few months of import upheaval with products coming in from the UK. Most of the problems related to incomplete documentation on the goods arriving into the country, but it was a learning curve.
Didn’t they fire the public servants that would administer the collection of the added taxes? I certainly haven’t heard news of any up-staffing in this sector.
The exemption ends May 2nd. Things are not being snuck in (or “sneaked” in for that matter) as asserted in another post anymore than they were before all this. Not yet anyway. Additionally, the exemption is only ending for things coming in from China and Hong Kong. At least for the time being, the exemption will remain in place for other countries.
The exemption ends May 2nd. Things are not being snuck in (or “sneaked” in for that matter) as asserted in another post anymore than they were before all this. Not yet anyway. Additionally, the exemption is only ending for things coming in from China and Hong Kong. At least for the time being, the exemption will remain in place for other countries.
Even after May 2 when the $800 de minimus exemption goes into effect, the low factory prices are still really cheap, even when the tariffs are added.
Just checked MAP Camera is stating 10-13% import fee for US customers. Well probably the best thing for me. I need to save so I can continue to afford the Canadian goat cheese from Costco. Seriously it's delicious!
This is how Temu works, you buy directly from them and most items are under the $800 level so presto- no tariff duties.I believe the $800 di minimus is for individual purchases and shipments. If a company ships a packet of goods of let's say 500 items priced at $100 each to a retailer in the US for resale, the tariff still has to be paid.
So this would mean that the US tariff income would be lower. Does that not defy the reason for introducing the tariffs in the first place. (revenue will be a lot lower that expected or am I missing something)
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