I live in the US and have a question about Trump’s tariffs.

I am considering ordering a US$600 handbag online from a store in France. Would I have to pay a tariff on such a purchase? As far as I can tell, any tariffs owed are not included in the purchase price on the website.

Thank you for any input you have on the subject.

Edit: The handbag is labeled “Made in Italy” which may change the tariff apparently.

  • robocall@lemmy.worldOP
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    Thank you for showing me an actual government website. I could not find a government website myself when originally looking for this. But that website is difficult to use and I am still uncertain of what the tariff would be.

    One part gives me the impression the tariff would be 100%, the other page says 8% and also 35%. I don’t understand if that’s 8% + 35%.

    Either way, I don’t think I want to pay 35% on this handbag, and am considering not making this purchase anymore.

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      You’re in the wrong part of the USHTS. There are rules called the GRI (General Rules of interpretation) that tell you how to use it, which are much too long-winded to go into. The section you showed is for plastic bags so doesn’t apply. The one I suggested is, as far as I know, correct. The USHTS changes every few months based on Trump’s current mood.

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        You’re in the wrong part of the USHTS.

        Thank you for that explanation. Now that you pointed that out, I see you are correct.

        The USHTS changes every few months based on Trump’s current mood.

        I get that impression. Perhaps I should wait to see if/when Trump is feeling friendlier towards the EU before making any purchases from there.