Lscott Posted 4 hours ago Report Posted 4 hours ago Has anyone done any research on what the new tariffs will be on imports for two-way radio equipment? The "de minimis" $800 exception on imports is set to end on 8/29/2025. The import code for radio/TV/Sound equipment seems to be HTS Code 85256011. However I can't seem to find any up to date reliable info on what the tariffs are. In fact some sites claim there is an exception, zero tax. Since this seems to change almost daily it's hard to track down any info that is usable. If there is an exception then it going to be business as usual. Otherwise might have to change "CCR", cheap Chinese radios, to "ECR", expensive Chinese radios. Quote
WRCR724 Posted 1 hour ago Report Posted 1 hour ago 2 hours ago, Lscott said: Has anyone done any research on what the new tariffs will be on imports for two-way radio equipment? The "de minimis" $800 exception on imports is set to end on 8/29/2025. The import code for radio/TV/Sound equipment seems to be HTS Code 85256011. However I can't seem to find any up to date reliable info on what the tariffs are. In fact some sites claim there is an exception, zero tax. Since this seems to change almost daily it's hard to track down any info that is usable. If there is an exception then it going to be business as usual. Otherwise might have to change "CCR", cheap Chinese radios, to "ECR", expensive Chinese radios. I didn't find 85256011 but I found 85256010 and it looks like currently it's 35%. From here: https://hts.usitc.gov/search?query=8525 Quote
WRCR724 Posted 1 hour ago Report Posted 1 hour ago And from what I can find, the de minimis exemption for China and Hong Kong ended on May 2 of this year. The CCR seem to still be cheap. Quote
Lscott Posted 1 hour ago Author Report Posted 1 hour ago 3 minutes ago, WRCR724 said: And from what I can find, the de minimis exemption for China and Hong Kong ended on May 2 of this year. The CCR seem to still be cheap. I thought it was back again? The majority of the Kenwood commercial radios I have were manufactured in either Malaysia or Singapore. My understanding is the country of manufacture determines the tariff taxes. The other question is how does this all apply to used radios? Does customs still consider the country of manufacture or the country where it's being exported from if the tariffs apply? I just got, a few days ago, a used Kenwood TK-3701D dPMR446 radio from the UK for example. I'm thinking about MAYBE buying a second one so I have at least two that can communicate on FM/Digital modes on the Ham 70cm band for experimenting. The seller,on the UK eBay site,has a couple left for about $122 at the current exchange rate plus about another $33 for eBay international shipping, then there is the Michigan 6% sales tax on top of the $122. If the cost goes up another 10% to 15% because of import tariff taxes that's going to be an expensive radio. Bugger is nobody seems to sell these used radios here so buying internationally is about the only option. https://forums.mygmrs.com/gallery/image/640-tk-3701djpg/?context=new This business is getting confusing to keep up with. Quote
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