weatherweenie
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Payment details60%That would be a deal breaker. I'd be curious to see the breakdown of the taxes and tariff.
Duties and Taxes (VAT):
19.44 USD
Facilitation fees:
10.60 USD
Total amount to pay:
30.04 USD
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Payment details60%That would be a deal breaker. I'd be curious to see the breakdown of the taxes and tariff.
Deal includes $600 bln EU investments in US, more EU energy, defense purchases
15% tariff better than threatened 30%, in deal mirroring Japan's
EU says rate extends to cars, pharmaceuticals, semiconductors
US steel and aluminium tariffs stay at 50%, but could fall later
| Item | Cost |
| Sweatshirt | $37 |
| Shipping | $13 |
| EuroTrash VAT | $19 |
| Tariff: | $11 - but is likely now %5.50 |
| Total: | $80 or $75 |



I usually prefer to have the purchase price include the tax, like they do in Europe. The issue I shared is that after I paid for the purchase, it was the shipping company that said I was going to have to pay additional taxes and fees.@weatherweenie , so it looks like:
Item Cost Sweatshirt $37 Shipping $13 EuroTrash VAT $19 Tariff: $11 - but is likely now %5.50 Total: $80 or $75
So, the tariff is now likely about 7% of total cost, or as quoted about 14% of total cost.
The EuroTrash VAT (a sales tax at all trasaction points) is about 23.75% of quoted cost, or 25.33% at the likely current cost if you call them again.
This is an example of the highest impact for the tariff. A product purchased directly from a store in the EU and shipped to you from that store. Even then, the major non-product costs incurred are the VAT (EuroTrash Value Added Tax) and the shipping. Call the Euro's and see if they will reduce the cost of their taxation
If you really want that Italia National Soccer/Football Team sweatshirt you gonna have to pay the gubmint(s) dearly!!!
Just like any other company/store in the USA that in this case sells anything from the likes of Adidas, Nike etc.@James48843, free economies (both US and EU economies are semi-free) don't force businesses to open factories or whatever in other countries or, for that matter, even in their own. They may coerce 'good behavior' (or otherwise) through the tax and regulation code, but the EU Grandee cannot force a sweatshirt manufacturer to open a business in the United States. So the number is always a SWAG in a free(ish) economy - unlike China or Russia or Saudi Arabia.
@weatherweenie , you may have found a company that either just opened an outlet in the United States or has had one open for some time or who ships cheaper and is using the 15% tariff computation rather than the 30%. Let us just say that this is a small part of the 'Big Beautiful $600 Billion' investment in the United States. That means:
Anyway, all this stuff is kinda a flower dance. Do any of you think that some European company actually hires a bunch of old ladies to man the looms in 2025. Your sweatshirt is made in Vietnam, shipped to Turkey, embroidered in Mozambique, inventoried in Italy, and sold over the internet. All you found was a 'European' company (in name only) who had a sweatshirt made in Vietnam, shipped to Turkey, embroidered in Mozambique, inventoried in the United States, and sold over the internet.
- No tariff
- No VAT
- Reduced Shipping
President Donald Trump’s upcoming deadline to impose major tariffs on a slew of trading partners won’t be delayed any further, Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick said.
Trade negotiations with China are progressing on a separate timeline, Lutnick said on CNBC’s “Squawk Box.”
Trump has shared letters sent to more than two dozen world leaders setting new tariff rates that their countries’ exports to the U.S. will face starting Aug. 1.
Maybe you are missing the transactions here.Just like any other company/store in the USA that in this case sells anything from the likes of Adidas, Nike etc.
It is also important to remember that the additional charges are being collected from the shipping company.
It seems like the point is being missed.Maybe you are missing the transactions here.
European countries can, and DO, mantain sovereign wealth fund holdings. Investments in real businesses, overseen/monitored by the government of that country, that does make money in another market. Deals they are talking about is using their country sovereign wealth fund money to make money.
Whereever you are, it’s all about the $$$$$$$! I
President Donald Trump said he will impose a 100% tariff on imports of semiconductors and chips, but not for companies that are “building in the United States.”
Specifics about the plan, such as how much U.S. manufacturing a company needs to do in order to qualify for the tariff exemption, were not immediately clear.
The remarks came after Trump touted a commitment by Apple to invest another $100 billion in the U.S. over the next four years.
Trump vows 100% tariff on chips, unless companies are building in the U.S.
Didn't the big 3 say tarrifs would cost them billions dollars?I didn't see any car company's stocks crash on the news. Ford, GM, Tesla, etc., all up last week.![]()