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So I'll ask again, what does this have to do with my 40 year old RC parts.
Tax the hell out of butter and rice...
I buy as much of my food as possible from local markets and farms. 🤷‍♀️
I bet there aren't a whole lot of American RC manufacturers suffering from massive Japanese and Chinese tariffs.
If they want to target the issue, go right on ahead.
Tax the hell out of car companies and high tech... tax EVERY export that currently is being taxed by other countries! Makes good sense!
They are taxing ALL of us on EVERYTHING.
Shutting down international trade in the name of profit... 🙄
Thats costing US money to make bigger profits for companies that WE don't own.
Poooooor CEOs 😐
 
Yes. Let’s just sell those food products here in the US. Problem solved.
I buy as much food as I can locally. Its fresher and generally its got more nutrients. Buying local produce supports my local economy. The farmers are literally my neighbors. Its would benefit the entire planet to eat locally.
Shipping lettuce across the country or the planet is utter stupidity. 🤷‍♀️
 
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“It is becoming a lot harder to selling the U.S., because a lot of products from China are now being stopped at the borders for inspection. So it’s not even just losing more money in terms of profitability. You’re also getting the product stuck. We know that if consumer confidence is low, that’s going to [impact] our sales... that’s going to negatively affect the U.S. drop shipping space. You’re going to see a big nose dive of all these Amazon [and] Shopify sellers ... a lot of those micro entrepreneurs with just one single source of supply, one single source of customer, are going to be in deep trouble.”

I have ordered one item on-Amazon from China. After three weeks the seller in China informed me the product had been damaged and returned to them. The Seller promised me a full refund. I don't believe it was damaged. I believe it was stopped at the border for inspection an found the tariff was not paid by the seller.

I have ordered two RC electric parts from an Amazon seller in China. I received a message that my arrival of those items could be severely delayed and added tariff funds might be needed.

I now look closely on where the seller is (USA). I now only by from a USA seller
 
“It is becoming a lot harder to selling the U.S., because a lot of products from China are now being stopped at the borders for inspection. So it’s not even just losing more money in terms of profitability. You’re also getting the product stuck. We know that if consumer confidence is low, that’s going to [impact] our sales... that’s going to negatively affect the U.S. drop shipping space. You’re going to see a big nose dive of all these Amazon [and] Shopify sellers ... a lot of those micro entrepreneurs with just one single source of supply, one single source of customer, are going to be in deep trouble.”

I have ordered one item on-Amazon from China. After three weeks the seller in China informed me the product had been damaged and returned to them. The Seller promised me a full refund. I don't believe it was damaged. I believe it was stopped at the border for inspection an found the tariff was not paid by the seller.

I have ordered two RC electric parts from an Amazon seller in China. I received a message that my arrival of those items could be severely delayed and added tariff funds might be needed.

I now look closely on where the seller is (USA). I now only by from a USA seller
I try my best to buy from the US but tend to go to China and Australia here and there. I ordered from injora in China through ebay and it came through in 15 days. No issues.
 
Here's my message from a vendor :

"Currently, all US parcels cannot guarantee the timeliness'
1. After May 2nd, the US mail may incur tariffs, and the tariff payment function may be enabled. The recipient must pay the tariff before delivery can continue.
2. Mail sent before May 2nd cannot be guaranteed to enter the United States before May 2nd, and the timeliness is not guaranteed. It may arrive in the United States after May 2nd, which will incur tariffs.
3. For mail that arrives in the United States after May 2nd and needs to pay tariffs, if the recipient refuses to pay the tariffs, the mail will be returned to the country, and the shipping fee will not be refunded.
So, please understand and wait for the package to arrive!
If you need to collect taxes, please pay the tariffs. In order to reduce taxes, the package is declared at the bottom price, and the declared amount is US$5."
 
Here's my message from a vendor :

"Currently, all US parcels cannot guarantee the timeliness'
1. After May 2nd, the US mail may incur tariffs, and the tariff payment function may be enabled. The recipient must pay the tariff before delivery can continue.
2. Mail sent before May 2nd cannot be guaranteed to enter the United States before May 2nd, and the timeliness is not guaranteed. It may arrive in the United States after May 2nd, which will incur tariffs.
3. For mail that arrives in the United States after May 2nd and needs to pay tariffs, if the recipient refuses to pay the tariffs, the mail will be returned to the country, and the shipping fee will not be refunded.
So, please understand and wait for the package to arrive!
If you need to collect taxes, please pay the tariffs. In order to reduce taxes, the package is declared at the bottom price, and the declared amount is US$5."
Nope. I wouldn't buy from them.
 
Trump’s tariffs may hurt the U.S. economy in the short term by raising prices for consumers and businesses. However, they are designed as a negotiation tool — a way to force other countries to either drop their tariffs on American products or face equal tariffs in return.

For years, many countries have heavily tariffed U.S. goods while the U.S. allowed foreign products to enter with little or no tariffs. Trump’s strategy levels the playing field by making it costly for those countries to maintain unfair trade practices.

In the long run, if successful, the tariffs will push countries to open their markets to American exports, bringing manufacturing, investment, and jobs back into the U.S. economy. The goal is to create stronger, fairer trade relationships that ultimately grow the American economy, increase national wealth, and reduce dependency on foreign nations.

Is it painful in the short term? Yes. Does it benefit us more in the long run? Also, yes. Things should have never been allowed to get like this in the first place but politicians are more concerned with how they can amass wealth (morally or immorally) and not so much concerned with the health of our country.
And it's actually working!
 
I'm already seeing items for sale from China: Example. Item for sale= $6. Shipping Charge $30 (Tariff).
 
I'm already seeing items for sale from China: Example. Item for sale= $6. Shipping Charge $30 (Tariff).
Awesome. That should get things brought back to the US 😁
 
I buy as much food as I can locally. Its fresher and generally its got more nutrients. Buying local produce supports my local economy. The farmers are literally my neighbors. Its would benefit the entire planet to eat locally.
Shipping lettuce across the country or the planet is utter stupidity. 🤷‍♀️
I agree with supporting your local economy, however it does make sense to ship and receive produce from other areas and countries, for example I bet there are no coffee farms in your area.....
 
Seller "Run-Cam" note on their website:
"Please note that our prices exclude taxes, and all items ship from China. Due to possible U.S. import tax changes (125-145%), we're temporarily pausing shipments to the U.S. until after May 2 to avoid unexpected charges. We apologize for the inconvenience and appreciate your understanding."
 
I'm already seeing items for sale from China: Example. Item for sale= $6. Shipping Charge $30 (Tariff).
I see stuff like this as a money grab. It gives people a reason to get more.

Last time we had this i stopped at what I thought was ace hardware. They sold the store and stock several years earlier I found out. I bought some k&s aluminum that was marked the same as hobby stores. After I paid i found out it was double. Guy blamed trump and tariffs. It still had an ace hardware sticker on it. I will go 30 minutes one direction past there for stuff now.
 
I agree with supporting your local economy, however it does make sense to ship and receive produce from other areas and countries, for example I bet there are no coffee farms in your area.....
I don't drink coffee either. 🤣
I understand your point.
I feel like lettuce can be grown in a 3rd grade classroom by children.
I can live without the 700% tariff on rice or whatever it is. I can live without the tariff that is on everything in my life now because there is a tariff on that rice.
I'm ok with eating local from here on out too.
Taxing us all for a few industries to profit more is crap.

This isn't shifting manufacturing to US. Its moving to Taiwan.
How long before this instigates a war between Taiwan and China I wonder. 🤔

If China was smart, it would drop all its prices to every other country. The US labor rates will prevent US manufacturing from competing with China's labor rates and product prices. China has easy access to cheap materials too. US can't compete with that either. Mayhe we should have thought about supply chains before we pissed off most of the planet??? Is the US is planning to start the whole of the reindustrial revolution? How long will that take?
How long do they think we can afford $8000 US built TVs? We will be the only ppl on thr planet buying them at that price. Everyone else on the planet will keep right on doing what they do with everyone but the US.
We've been buying things on this 'global economy' for a few decades now. Electronics have been coming from overseas since I've been alive anyways. Suddenly this is an issue. 🙄

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This isn't going to work.

He's going to get the whole damned country 'cancelled'.
 
I don't drink coffee either. 🤣
I understand your point.
I feel like lettuce can be grown in a 3rd grade classroom by children.
I can live without the 700% tariff on rice or whatever it is. I can live without the tariff that is on everything in my life now because there is a tariff on that rice.
I'm ok with eating local from here on out too.
Taxing us all for a few industries to profit more is crap.

This isn't shifting manufacturing to US. Its moving to Taiwan.
How long before this instigates a war between Taiwan and China I wonder. 🤔

If China was smart, it would drop all its prices to every other country. The US labor rates will prevent US manufacturing from competing with China's labor rates and product prices. China has easy access to cheap materials too. US can't compete with that either. Mayhe we should have thought about supply chains before we pissed off most of the planet??? Is the US is planning to start the whole of the reindustrial revolution? How long will that take?
How long do they think we can afford $8000 US built TVs? We will be the only ppl on thr planet buying them at that price. Everyone else on the planet will keep right on doing what they do with everyone but the US.
We've been buying things on this 'global economy' for a few decades now. Electronics have been coming from overseas since I've been alive anyways. Suddenly this is an issue. 🙄

RICH MANS SCAM

This isn't going to work.

He's going to get the whole damned country 'cancelled'.
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