Locrian99
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Yea i think it wasnt really supposed to work that way, but here we are.Allowing the president to have unilateral authority to set tariffs is a shitty system, especially when you’ve got a loose cannon in the White House.
Yea i think it wasnt really supposed to work that way, but here we are.Allowing the president to have unilateral authority to set tariffs is a shitty system, especially when you’ve got a loose cannon in the White House.
I’m wondering if some people – whether the shippers, the courier, or someone else, is pushing to get things under the tariff wire.
Well Robert, this is what you get for not buttering them up by finishing that trace of the EQD Swiss Things.They held mine until one minute after the de minimis threshold pause ended.... one minute.
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Oddly, I had another shipment pass through today with no charges. What in the hell is going on over there guys?!![]()
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Well Robert, this is what you get for not buttering them up by finishing that trace of the EQD Swiss Things.![]()
When a notice of payment due happens, what is the delay like? Is it like you pay the tariff with PayPal and the package starts moving again the next day or is it days or weeks to clear, etc?
I’m hoping mine will get passed through ok. I placed an order for $500+ with Tayda two weeks ago and it hasn’t shipped yet. Worried I’ll have to pay a tariff and wait forever.
You can etch your own PCBs and there are no tariffsBack to the old ways.
So, how does this new tariff work? It seems like packages will move along because they wouldn’t have time to check each one, but random packages would be selected, opened and evaluated, and if the goods are less than $800, we have to pay 10% and if it is valued higher we have to pay 34%. Is that right or is it higher like 20% and 54%. (Talking about Tayda orders, parts and enclosures. Or PCB printed from JLCPCB.)
It looks like it's going to be 54% (higher for Tayda since they're in Thailand)...
The de minimis exemption is going away so I suspect you're going to end up paying about the same percentage regardless of the value, and my guess is that if the duties owed are less than $25 they'll treat that as a minimum fee.
They don't have to open the packages, Tayda / JLCPCB declares the value on the customs forms so unless they commit fraud the value will be correct and you'll be charged appropriately.
I'm sure the shipping services aren't thrilled either, it definitely isn't good for them. If I was a customer service person for UPS/FEDEX/DHL, I'd get ahead of the curve and quit right now. I expect delays all around as a result...Is it possible that they would tax some packages and not others just so there is not a bottleneck of unpaid packages on hold? Seems taxing each and every one would cause delays and not be good for these shipping service companies.
Well, to be clear, I’m still confused about aspects of this. De minimis to my mind usually only refers to customs duties because we’ve never really had tariffs. Some articles say they’re the same things, some say they’re not. So I’m kind of wary that tariffs might still be payable on any amount even though the normal customs duties are getting waived by de minimis. It sure would be cool if we had a government that actually explained these things to us but here we are.Ahh yes, I think you're right, for now at least? I hope that's right, I need some parts.
Anything I say that sounds incorrect is probably incorrect.![]()