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Jerome Mazandarani's avatar

Hola Richardson! Thanks for this week's edition. It is brilliant. May I ask you a question about the removal of duty free imports from China for USA based consumers?

According to a user named @revdrone on Reddit, the removal of duty free trade for goods parcels valued at $800 or less will impact consumers the following way.

"...For packages coming in, regardless of the package value, you will now need to pay import duties, appropriate tariffs based on the product and country of origin, and then you will also have to pay the brokerage fee which goes to a company that handles the duty and customs process which is determined by the shipping company which I have heard is around 50$ per package.

Regardless of the country of import, I believe that we are looking at a substantial cost to bring stuff from overseas. I suspect a order around 100$ will cost more like 200$.

Additionally US customs will now need to process MILLIONS of more packages over night. The system is going to completely jam up and unless the administration reverses course, I wouldn’t be surprised if it takes 3+ months to get through customs."

It sounds grim and a lot like all the bullshit we now go through here in the UK thanks to end of frictionless trade with EU based exporters. Has this Redditer more or less got this right?

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Dungeon Investing's avatar

Great article, and very informative. Thanks Richardson!

In Cover's case in particular, they are expanding in the US itself, so I guess they will eventually ship to a warehouse there and offer from a localised store... but this will definitely affect others (FuRyu -although also expanding in the US-, Kotobukiya...).

I wonder how this affects second hand products, as they are fairly common in proxy sales. Do you happen to know?

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