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Tariffs or no Tariffs?

Copilot

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Good day folks, I'm in Canada and in the middle of a restoration. I have a lot of new parts that I need to buy and most vendors are in the US. Anyone buying parts lately, are you paying Tariffs on your parts?
Thanks in advance
 
I might be wrong, but I think classic car parts fall under the current USMCA trade agreement and are currently tariff free. Of course that doesn't stop some folks from capitalizing charging more for their parts!
 
PG CLASSICS has a pop up on their web site that says all shipments to the U.S. are subject to a 40 % tariff.
 
People are not being honest about tariffs and most don't really understand them, so I'll supply an example with round numbers.

Nike tennis shoes made in China costs $100 at Big 5 Sporting Goods in the US. That same shoe costs $10 to make in China, so the retail markup is $90. Slap a 100% tariff on the shoe and it now cost $20 ($10 to make plus $10 for the 100% tariff). So the retail can either eat the tariff and make $80 instead of $90 or they can pass the tariff onto the consumer and charge $110 for the tennis shoe. The retailer would really be dishonest if they charged 100% increase for the shoe at $200!! Any company claiming to charge the complete tariff on their products are not being honest with claims of 40% tariffs. It sounds like some parts will increase 40% in price and that's just not true! Believe me, there are a lot of people making big money having product built in China (cheap labor and cheaper materials) and then marking them up big time to sale in the US and Canada.
 
PG CLASSICS Tariff. Lets put that to the test.
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Is there a list of parts that have a tariff or tariff free. Mostly mopar.
3:01 PM

No response. 4:44 PM

This is posted on their site.

Import Changes to USA​

Update on shipping to USA : Shipments to the USA may now incur Import Fees on applicable products.
US Import Fees consist of duties and tariffs. Fees will be collected during checkout and paid directly to US Customs.
Current estimated Import Fees - 30-40% on applicable products
If Import Fees are paid for at checkout there will be NO additional charges to you upon delivery.
 
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For 80 years every other country has charged the USA tariffs and other taxes and it was good for them. Now the USA has started charging tariffs and it's some how bad? We're the biggest consumers in the world because even with all our faults, the USA is the freeist country and we are allowed to invent and create.
Notice how all the countries that have made trade deals are paying the USA tariffs and the USA is paying zero tariffs! You want to sell in America, you have to pay! Imagine no federal income tax in the USA once (if?) the national dept gets paid off! Sorry, off my soapbox now. ✌️
 
no income tax would be incredible, being self employed, paying an additional tax on top of income tax is B.S. my taxable is 32% last year, that's a hell of alot of Mopar parts. The country rides on the backs of the middle class, imagine what the extra influx into the economy would produce, would be a hell of a good thing for everyone here.
 
OK! Who started this?
OH! A Canadian! That explains it, they also have a reason to complain. I looked at buying there and the shipping was ridicules. Amongst other things.
 
OK! Who started this?
OH! A Canadian! That explains it, they also have a reason to complain. I looked at buying there and the shipping was ridicules. Amongst other things.
I started the post inquiring about paying Tariffs, why be a Cun#? Get off your high horse.
 
I started the post inquiring about paying Tariffs, why be a Cun#? Get off your high horse.
I think you misunderstood my point. It's postal agency fee + Government or Governments ? What ever is added onto a sale from Canada to the US. The shipping was ridicules it kills the deal.
I think the Canadians have a reason to complain to there Government on there side of the border. This has been going on for a long time.

This does and doesn't have to do with everyone's economy.

Wallstreet is not the Economy. Main ST is. Meaning all of us on both sides of the border.

By the way I shot a horse and left in the desert with no name.
 
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I might be wrong, but I think classic car parts fall under the current USMCA trade agreement and are currently tariff free. Of course that doesn't stop some folks from capitalizing charging more for their parts!

Copilot

you rang the bell and it can't be un rung. What Xcudame said. I think is true. In more ways than one.
 
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