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In reply to the discussion: How do export duties work? [View all]

JustAnotherGen

(34,286 posts)
8. Rail
Fri Jan 31, 2025, 09:07 PM
Jan 31

My company has a line of products that literally keep the trains running. That Congressman's pick might not be that great when the patented made in the USA product's price increases exponentially. We are THE global supplier of this critical rail ecosystem part.

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How do export duties work? [View all] Buzz cook Jan 31 OP
US companies Cirsium Jan 31 #1
Thanks. Buzz cook Jan 31 #3
The importer pays the tariff. This additional cost is, of course, ultimately passed on to the LoisB Jan 31 #2
Yes you're right. Buzz cook Jan 31 #4
Oil is a complex equation GreatGazoo Jan 31 #5
Rail JustAnotherGen Jan 31 #8
If Canada prices itself out Buzz cook Jan 31 #10
Trade Compliance Officer here JustAnotherGen Jan 31 #6
Thank you very much. Buzz cook Jan 31 #9
A very small manufacturer JustAnotherGen Jan 31 #7
They are exploring the end of de minimis GreatGazoo Feb 1 #11
I know JustAnotherGen Feb 1 #12
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