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<blockquote data-quote="ghostler" data-source="post: 549062" data-attributes="member: 9204"><p>Thanks for the link. I read the text of it. Basically, even purchasing small cost items from China have been hit hard, if I am reading the text of the article.</p><p></p><p>If I am reading this correctly, basically,this will end all small order packages by US consumers. In the past I was ordering saxophone replacement pad kits for between $10 US and $20 US. I am not sure how the specific Federal Code of Regulations will be worded in carrying this intent out.</p><p></p><p>If it is worded "30% of say invoice or $25, which ever is greater," then basically it ends all small order personal packages. I was ordering pads, bulk cork material, swabs, cork grease, and etc. from China. Also I was ordering model aeroplane tyres, radio control servos, transmitter frequency modules and receivers, and other accessories as well.</p><p></p><p>With all the changes, I could see a lot of out-of-stock items from US sources that relies on goods from China (nearly all) until the supply change stabilises.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ghostler, post: 549062, member: 9204"] Thanks for the link. I read the text of it. Basically, even purchasing small cost items from China have been hit hard, if I am reading the text of the article. If I am reading this correctly, basically,this will end all small order packages by US consumers. In the past I was ordering saxophone replacement pad kits for between $10 US and $20 US. I am not sure how the specific Federal Code of Regulations will be worded in carrying this intent out. If it is worded "30% of say invoice or $25, which ever is greater," then basically it ends all small order personal packages. I was ordering pads, bulk cork material, swabs, cork grease, and etc. from China. Also I was ordering model aeroplane tyres, radio control servos, transmitter frequency modules and receivers, and other accessories as well. With all the changes, I could see a lot of out-of-stock items from US sources that relies on goods from China (nearly all) until the supply change stabilises. [/QUOTE]
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