• andrew_bidlaw
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    4 days ago

    Some businesses in Russia have loopholes like importing components and making a local assembly, up to just putting their sticker on it. I wonder what % of production process would be enough to count a product as Made in USA.

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      4 days ago

      You’re still importing the base materials and have to pay tariffs on that. That’s not getting around anything. The end consumer still foots the bill.

      • rbn@sopuli.xyz
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        Depends on what the tariffs are about. If there’s a tariff on a specific category of finished consumer goods, an import of the materials/ parts in combination with a local assembly might indeed reduce or avoid the taxes you have to pay.

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      Each piece brought in is taking the hit from the tariff if its under a tariff. The only way to “avoid” is what we call smuggling.

      • andrew_bidlaw
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        Yep. Yet finished prodiuct for end user is declared pricier thsn individual parts and certified differently.