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The Supreme Court is fast tracking the tariff case for November:
“The Supreme Court agreed on Tuesday to expedite a case challenging President Donald Trump's authority to impose broad tariffs under federal law.
The justices scheduled arguments for November, an unusually quick timetable by the court's standards.”
Source: Newsweek
I’m guessing they wanna fix it before Christmas. My advice is to hold off on cross-border purchases unless it’s something important.
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There was another announcement today that looks like access to covid vaccines will be getting more difficult
If that turns out to be a significant hurdle my family will be traveling up to Canada at some point to get it, I can bring a load of packages with me if that ends up being the case.
Maybe chill with Cdn_Cuda for a bit
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I've heard on the radio that package under $100 not shipped by a business might be exempt.
But I wasn't able to find the confirmation yet.
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If the package makes it from Canada to the US, there is likely to be a 35% duty on the declared value from what the news is saying.
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MAr now I heard Canada Post won't even ship to the States anymore
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If I ship Canada post, it transfers to USPS. You can then track it on USPS
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You should still get updates from the original shipping company
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so in the border switch, if an item had tracking before it crossed the border, what happens then?
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Yea this definitely sucks, think I just made 3 purchases from Canada. Hope everything arrives.
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This certainly sucks. Between the exchange rate and the tariffs makes it very challenging to order parts from the States and makes selling into the States a lot more difficult and uncertain.
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