Ken Ford
Refuses to suffer fools
I think I’m out of luck - 9903.01.25 is the new 10% tariff. Unless I can find proof where it was suspended for Japan on the import date (hard to do with the seemingly daily changes coming out of the WH) I’m stuck.
I would be surprised if Fuji calculated that it was worth risking their sales to Europe, Asia and the rest of the world, by putting up prices globally in order to shield US consumers from the actions of their own government. I would have thought it more likely that they'll start producing US only versions of their products, perhaps function limited or with cheaper construction / finishes, to allow a more palatable end user purchase price in the US after tariffs have been applied.Others, like Fujifilm, seem to be more stealthily rolling them into the price of new models, and spreading the joy to all markets.
I would be surprised if Fuji calculated that it was worth risking their sales to Europe, Asia and the rest of the world, by putting up prices globally in order to shield US consumers from the actions of their own government.
I agree with your first point, but as for your 2nd statement....I would have thought it more likely that they'll start producing US only versions of their products, perhaps function limited or with cheaper construction / finishes, to allow a more palatable end user purchase price in the US after tariffs have been applied.
Correction:I would be surprised if Fuji calculated that it was worth risking their sales to Europe, Asia and the rest of the world, by putting up prices globally in order to shield US consumers from the actions of their own government. I would have thought it more likely that they'll start producing US only versions of their products, perhaps function limited or with cheaper construction / finishes, to allow a more palatable end user purchase price in the US after tariffs have been applied.
what was the import date? If it was after April 5 then you're stuck with 10%.I think I’m out of luck - 9903.01.25 is the new 10% tariff. Unless I can find proof where it was suspended for Japan on the import date (hard to do with the seemingly daily changes coming out of the WH) I’m stuck.
Correction:
Canadian price for X Half is the equivalent of 730 USD (Vistek) before taxes, compared to 850 for USA
Great Britain: 699 pounds (Wex) or ~950 USD!
EU: 699 Euro (Fuji-store.de) or ~818 USD.
If Fuji has any common sense - which it seems they have shiploads of, going by their product lines, global reputation and certainly their excellent warranties on all the photo gear they manufacture - they will let things go on as they are, and let the American buyers pay the tariffs. Or auto-add the new tariffs (which admittedly change from week to week if not day to day). So if you want something from Fuji, you order it and you pay for it, end of story. Or you buy secondhand in the USA, and save a packet but with some (very small) risks.I would be surprised if Fuji calculated that it was worth risking their sales to Europe, Asia and the rest of the world, by putting up prices globally in order to shield US consumers from the actions of their own government. I would have thought it more likely that they'll start producing US only versions of their products, perhaps function limited or with cheaper construction / finishes, to allow a more palatable end user purchase price in the US after tariffs have been applied.
I'm sure there are similar decisions being made in many places due to the tariffs/politics, which will affect the global market.Looks like I'll be buying my film from Kodak for now.
It all depends on where you live & on your financial and political inclinations?UK currently has 10% which means the cost of Ilford film goes up but since they're the only ones making a chromogenic film anymore (and I've standardized on XP2+ in both 35 & 120), whelp, I guess I just eat that cost.
It is what it is.
America but the current UK government bent the knee to Trump instantly so only has 10%. And as I said, no one else makes a Chromogenic anymore so Ilford is it.It all depends on where you live & on your financial and political inclinations?
All these forums are pretty global aren't they?
I live in Canada...so there's no 10% on Ilford.....
Has anyone explored if the tariffs are tax deductible? I would think so.......
I'm just glad that i can get Foma, Bergger & Ilford enlarging papers, although the supply in Canada is more limited than I was getting @ B&HAmerica but the current UK government bent the knee to Trump instantly so only has 10%. And as I said, no one else makes a Chromogenic anymore so Ilford is it.
It was May sometime. Grrrr…what was the import date? If it was after April 5 then you're stuck with 10%.
In Australia when buying on eBay any taxes / duties are added to the final bought for price and rolled into the settlement price on ebay. That way at least you know what you are up for.the days of free imports are over. i bought a $1000 lens from Japan on eBay. it was delivered by FedEx and, as it has been forever, i thought that was that.
but no.
this past week, i received a bill from FedEx for $120 -- for duty and taxes.
in 20+ years of buying camera stuff internationally, i have NEVER be billed for duty and taxes. EVER.
Yay for America?
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On a slightly different note how is a Tariff different than a tax on US producers. Taxing US producers another 25% is wildly acceptable for one political party.
This is not correct, in several ways.There is NO tariff of good from Japan currently. Trump threatens to impose a tariff on Japan on August 1st, which is still 3 weeks away.
Trump sets 25% tariffs on Japan and South Korea, and new import taxes on 12 other nations.
So all this hullabaloo about FedEx charging a Tariff is just ignorance. FedEx (randomly I think) will impose a fee to inspect a package to determine if a tariff is required. I've been caught in this scam before. Anymore I will only accept international packages shipped via postal carrier. For example to ship a package to Canada (and this was 2 or 3 years ago) FedEx charges $25 on top of the shipping fee - no matter the amount declared.