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Offline Paul187  
#51 Posted : 20 April 2025 03:23:26(UTC)
Paul187

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Hello Roger:
I'm surprised your item came in duty free through FEDEX. What was the amount of your order? My order arrived Wednesday from MSL for a little over $1,400.00 and I was automatically charged $195.00 for duty and FEDEX broker fees. An order last week from another German dealer was under $800.00 and was shipped through standard Deutsche Post/US Postal system with no duty or fees due.
Thank you, Paul
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Offline Copenhagen  
#52 Posted : 02 May 2025 10:00:51(UTC)
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I just saw this on a local forum. A joint message from several American model train dealers/companies:
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Offline David Dewar  
#53 Posted : 02 May 2025 12:34:49(UTC)
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IF yiou live in the USA I presume the cost will go up in model shops. However buying from the UK or EU may be cheaper but delivery costs could be high. It is not just model trains that will cost more in the USA but all items from China. the only answer to this is political but we should remember that is not suitable for this forum.
Take care I like Marklin and will defend the worlds greatest model rail manufacturer.
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Offline marklinist5999  
#54 Posted : 02 May 2025 14:08:16(UTC)
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True, and boycotting products has had success. Target' stores, Tesler, etc.
Offline rbw993  
#55 Posted : 02 May 2025 19:10:01(UTC)
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Originally Posted by: Paul187 Go to Quoted Post
Hello Roger:
I'm surprised your item came in duty free through FEDEX. What was the amount of your order? My order arrived Wednesday from MSL for a little over $1,400.00 and I was automatically charged $195.00 for duty and FEDEX broker fees. An order last week from another German dealer was under $800.00 and was shipped through standard Deutsche Post/US Postal system with no duty or fees due.
Thank you, Paul


Paul,
My order was only around $200. Probably below the threshold allowed.

Roger
Modeling Immensee, mile/km 0 on the Gottard. SBB Era V.
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Offline mike c  
#56 Posted : 02 May 2025 20:06:03(UTC)
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Donald Trump just signed an executive order eliminating the "De minimis" exemption which had previously allowed shipments with a value under USD$800 to enter the United States without imposition of duties and taxes.
This means that any shipment containing items from China (and others) will be subject to tariffs or a minimum assessment value. It does not matter whether the parcel was shipped from China or not, only that the goods are subject to assessment and application of tariffs.

Regards

Mike C
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Offline ccranium  
#57 Posted : 02 May 2025 20:57:43(UTC)
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The de minimus exemption still applies for shipments from countries other than China and Hong Kong, so if it's declared value is less than US$800 it won't have a tariff as long it comes from non-China/non-Hong Kong origins. The nuance of any China/HK content is murky and will likely depend on how the items are described on the Customs forms.

Brian
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Offline marklinist5999  
#58 Posted : 03 May 2025 03:17:41(UTC)
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Oh no, I hadn't known that yet. It's like a pain train that hits after the spinal block wears off 😞 Are they thinking things through 😆😅😁?
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Offline mike c  
#59 Posted : 03 May 2025 22:50:12(UTC)
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I just received an email from my Canadian dealer informing me that Marklin USA has increased its prices to offset the tariffs applied to imports to the USA. This means that Canadian customers will have to pay the US tariffs, even though we are not US citizens. It also presents a risk of double dipping, as US customers ordering from Canadian dealers might have their parcels assessed tariffs when those items have already been tariffed on initial import to America. I will be taking steps to address this issue and will report any developments here.

Regards

MC
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Offline bph  
#60 Posted : 04 May 2025 18:13:55(UTC)
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Broadway Limited Imports has published this:
https://broadway-limited.com/blogs/news/an-update-regarding-tariffs-2

This is interesting as Märklin has collaborated with them on several occasions.

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Offline mike c  
#61 Posted : 04 May 2025 23:15:53(UTC)
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Here is a transcript of the email which I sent to Goeppingen:

Quote:
Dear Sirs:

As a Canadian customer of Märklin model trains, I am contacting you in regards to the tariffs being imposed by the US Government on goods originating in select countries. Most, if not all, of the Canadian dealers order their stock through Marklin USA.
As goods being exported from Göppingen to Marklin USA will be subject to tariffs on import, this has resulted in an increase of the dealer cost that dealers pay Marklin USA on delivery. This includes the Canadian dealers, meaning that our orders will now include US tariffs, when we as Canadians, should not be affected by any tariffs from a third country.

I have been trying to examine the possible alternatives. The first would be to allow Canadian dealers to have their orders shipped directly from factory. Ordering and Invoicing could still be handled via Marklin USA and as the items never enter the USA, they would avoid the tariffs. It may also be cheaper to set up a Canadian distribution who could receive all goods destined to Canadian dealers and forward their orders within Canada, meaning that the factory would have to send out one shipment rather than dozens.

It may also be a significant issue for Canadian dealers shipping to US clients, as orders through the present system will include the applicable tariffs, orders then reshipped from Canadian dealers may be subject to the US tariffs again on reimport, as it is not clear how the tariffs will be marked and whether the US Agencies will be aware that tariffs have already be acquitted on that good.

I realize that the current situation will be aggravating to all modellers affected, but it is specifically unfair for those who should not be involved to have to pay these additional fees.

Respectfully yours,


MC
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