Impact of US Tariffs policies on equipment price

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There's a 10% baseline tariff that will hit everything starting April 5. Then there are the "discounted reciprocal tariffs” for nations who have been insufficiently respectful of Trump. So 24% on Japan and 20% on the EU (instead of the baseline 10%) starting April 9. For nations who have violated the White House dress code it's even worse, such as a new 34% tariff on China added on top of previous tariffs like the 20% Trump already added to punish China (along with Mexico and Canada) for the US fentanyl crisis. But, no worries, this is carefully planned and will all work out fine.
 
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It probably won't affect things much if you buy it from smaller vendors directly from China, they tend to declare $500 packages for $15, and nobody can verify. If you buy from say TT11 though then you're SOL. Last time when Trump briefly revoked the de minimis law TT11 shipments were being held up at customs for some of my clubmates. Presumably if the revocation had held up tariffs would've needed to be paid before they'd been released.

Now that the de minis law appears to be truly revoked, I expect all cross border shipments to have issues, though only vendors who honestly report the value of their shipments will be hit hard by the tariffs.
 
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It probably won't affect things much if you buy it from smaller vendors directly from China, they tend to declare $500 packages for $15, and nobody can verify. If you buy from say TT11 though then you're SOL. Last time when Trump briefly revoked the de minimis law TT11 shipments were being held up at customs for some of my clubmates. Presumably if the revocation had held up tariffs would've needed to be paid before they'd been released.

Now that the de minis law appears to be truly revoked, I expect all cross border shipments to have issues, though only vendors who honestly report the value of their shipments will be hit hard by the tariffs.
The de minimis threshold to China was eliminated


So now you will be paying import duties on products of any value coming into the US from China. Thankfully it still appears to be in place for the EU and Japan.
 
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The de minimis threshold to China was eliminated


So now you will be paying import duties on products of any value coming into the US from China. Thankfully it still appears to be in place for the EU and Japan.
Right, and I believe it'll go into effect next month. It'll likely lengthen shipments from smaller vendors from China, but the actual $$ amount won't really matter since they declare so little. A 30+% tariff on a "$15" package is only like $5.
 
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Right, and I believe it'll go into effect next month. It'll likely lengthen shipments from smaller vendors from China, but the actual $$ amount won't really matter since they declare so little. A 30+% tariff on a "$15" package is only like $5.
It's really a matter of how much the distributers are getting hit now. If Megaspin gets their stuff directly from China, say dozens of sheets a time, or from DHS in North America who could be importing thousands of sheet at a time, it's not going to be pleasant.
 
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The de minimis threshold to China was eliminated


So now you will be paying import duties on products of any value coming into the US from China. Thankfully it still appears to be in place for the EU and Japan.
I think The de minimis threshold to all countries not just China was eliminated
 
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It's really a matter of how much the distributers are getting hit now. If Megaspin gets their stuff directly from China, say dozens of sheets a time, or from DHS in North America who could be importing thousands of sheet at a time, it's not going to be pleasant.
The inflation will probably be at about the same rate for all sellers since they need to pay the tariff tax one way or another
 
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It's really a matter of how much the distributers are getting hit now. If Megaspin gets their stuff directly from China, say dozens of sheets a time, or from DHS in North America who could be importing thousands of sheet at a time, it's not going to be pleasant.
Megaspin does not really stock equipment. They just take orders and pass them to other online stores
 
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I think The de minimis threshold to all countries not just China was eliminated

The order explicitly names China according to the white house:


Megaspin does not really stock equipment. They just take orders and pass them to other online stores
Be that as it may, it's still going to someone who has to import the rubbers and rackets, which will be hit by tariffs, and larger orders mean higher duties.
 
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