Many of our members have formulated some incorrect assumptions about tariffs. This short article is designed to help clear up some of the misconceptions and incorrect assumptions. Many people assume that a 39% tariff that the USA is leveraging on all Swis...
Duties are assessed at a category (e g. Watches) and a country level. The part you listed is at the category level, any watch. On top of that there as a country level tariff on the declared value (cost, wholesale or retail) so the effective rate is actual...
If I buy a watch from overseas with Swiss movement it is considered a Swiss product and I have to pay 39% of the declared value in addition to the existing charges. Retailers, distributors etc have to do the same. The value of the import would be of cours...
So if we use the 5 k watch declared import value $2500 put the country level 39% we get an additional $975. As I noted I still have not seen the actual numbers. Your statement makes sense.
If I buy from an independent watchmaker, at auction or pre owned outside of the US I have to pay the additional 39% on the full price. Which pretty much kills all such transactions on the spot.
If you get your watch via a dealer outside your own state (or county) you may not have to pay any sales tax (let’s take Oregon for example) at the point of sale. But California expects you to pay the tax you would owe if you bought it at home. If your Cal...
A couple of days later I received a notification from UPS that I need to pay $635 in taxes and fees for the knife to be delivered in the US. I told them to return the package to the sender. I wrote the knife maker, he told me he had learned that declaring...
It used to be we could visit almost any country, now we can’t. Things were looser, now they are tighter. Europe was a crazy mess of customs and border checkpoints. Now it’s not so much. We used to go to Mexico at the drop of a hat, now it’s too dangerous....
. . . the market of choice for global producers, partly because it was once wealthy and prosperous, but also due to favorable levy treatment for imported goods. That's changing with the new administration. The current policy of reversing trade trends back...
This analysis is correct as to the product-specific tariff. Fortunately, watches under the harmonized tariff regime have experienced relatively low tariffs (try, in contrast, importing fabric!). Now, however, we have a country specific tariff that will be...
The gal that cuts my hair and I have a 100% trade imbalance. She buys steaks from a guy in Kansas City -they have a 100% trade imbalance. That’s how the system works!
One cannot treat isolated purchases as equivalent to the systematic exchange of goods and services between nations without affecting, and losing, meaning. There seems to be a conflation here of unidirectional transactions as presented in these examples, w...
Guatemala is friendly to the US. It exports coffee. US does not produce coffee. It is too poor to buy American goods. There is large trade imbalance, let's slap on huge tarrifs. Which reminds me of another example ... Switzerland!!! Buys tons of American ...