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marmar

(78,448 posts)
Fri May 2, 2025, 09:35 AM 12 hrs ago

A massive tariff on millions of Americans' purchases just went into effect -- cue the chaos



New York
CNN



Many Americans might not have felt major effects from President Donald Trump’s sweeping tariffs – until now.

That’s because a major shipping loophole expired at one minute past midnight on Friday. The de minimis exemption, as it’s known, allowed shipments of goods worth $800 or less to come into the US duty free, often more or less skipping time-consuming inspections and paperwork.

The loophole helped reshape the way countless Americans shop, allowing ultra-low-cost Chinese e-commerce sites like Shein, Temu and AliExpress to pour everything from yarn to patio furniture, clothes to photography equipment and more into US homes.

Its impending end has rung alarm bells across social media, with a baseline tariff as high as 145% depending on the carrier set to take effect on Chinese imports, potentially more than doubling the cost for all those cheap products deal-hungry Americans scooped up. .........................(more)

https://www.cnn.com/2025/05/02/economy/de-minimis-packages-tariff




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A massive tariff on millions of Americans' purchases just went into effect -- cue the chaos (Original Post) marmar 12 hrs ago OP
K'n'R justaprogressive 12 hrs ago #1
An example UpInArms 12 hrs ago #2
Vitacost CountAllVotes 11 hrs ago #3
Saw a post about a guy doing a DYI and seriously underestimated his paint needs. PortTack 11 hrs ago #4
For a fucking gallon of paint? SheltieLover 11 hrs ago #5
Historic restoration colors special blends Historic NY 10 hrs ago #9
Ooooh SheltieLover 10 hrs ago #11
That's bad enough for a DIY project, but what about a contractor.... 70sEraVet 11 hrs ago #6
this happened to us on that 'liberation day' TalenaGor 11 hrs ago #8
Liberating the cash from your wallet.... Historic NY 10 hrs ago #10
Yup. Ms. Toad 10 hrs ago #15
Hopefully the contractor has contractual language protecting it from these things hueymahl 10 hrs ago #19
Oh no it didn't! The countries shipping goods to us will pay for it 🤪. Feeble try, donnie boy. Firestorm49 11 hrs ago #7
Other countries will pay the tariffs the same way Mexico will pay for the wall IronLionZion 10 hrs ago #12
It was never about punishing countries Mr.Bee 10 hrs ago #13
On eBay, it appears some Chinese vendors are just slamming the door shut. KY_EnviroGuy 10 hrs ago #14
I like different musical instruments. Linda ladeewolf 9 hrs ago #23
Found on reddit Beachnutt 10 hrs ago #16
People will stop buying Chinese crap mostly hueymahl 10 hrs ago #18
right wing talking point Layzeebeaver 10 hrs ago #20
Oh Please hueymahl 9 hrs ago #24
The global economy is already here Layzeebeaver 8 hrs ago #25
I had a guy tell me it will take a year to "get back to normal". louis-t 8 hrs ago #28
Except it is impossible not to. Woodwizard 9 hrs ago #21
How long is "a while" 3 - 7 yrs or 3 - 7 months? tia uponit7771 9 hrs ago #22
There are pros and cons hueymahl 10 hrs ago #17
A massive tax hike... thanks to Trump. Norrrm 8 hrs ago #26
LA ports pretty much empty.... Lovie777 8 hrs ago #27
So far no price increases in my cart in amazon except cat food and cat litter Meowmee 7 hrs ago #29

UpInArms

(52,704 posts)
2. An example
Fri May 2, 2025, 09:42 AM
12 hrs ago

I was trying to repair an older laptop (a nice sturdy asus) and need a graphics card … the only one I found that was a one to one replacement was in China … it cost, to my door, $35 … today, that would translate to approximately $87 …

Smh

CountAllVotes

(21,721 posts)
3. Vitacost
Fri May 2, 2025, 10:07 AM
11 hrs ago

I placed an order with them yesterday. Many of their prices were up 10% or more on some items.

Food and from where?



PortTack

(35,613 posts)
4. Saw a post about a guy doing a DYI and seriously underestimated his paint needs.
Fri May 2, 2025, 10:21 AM
11 hrs ago

Using a premium Sherwin Williams paint was $78 a gallon, now $153

Historic NY

(38,914 posts)
9. Historic restoration colors special blends
Fri May 2, 2025, 11:04 AM
10 hrs ago

I managed a Restoration project 83 gallons main body color and then adding 25 for trim and shutters

Yeah that was the problem they left it unpainted for decades.

70sEraVet

(4,476 posts)
6. That's bad enough for a DIY project, but what about a contractor....
Fri May 2, 2025, 10:33 AM
11 hrs ago

Who took a bid on a job and now is expected to complete it within a certain percentage of his/her estimate? This was the problem during Covid, when the price of lumber tripled.

TalenaGor

(1,169 posts)
8. this happened to us on that 'liberation day'
Fri May 2, 2025, 10:57 AM
11 hrs ago

quoted some marine batteries on friday - then on monday when we went to buy them, they went up by about 80 bucks each x8=

Ms. Toad

(36,763 posts)
15. Yup.
Fri May 2, 2025, 11:42 AM
10 hrs ago

And since my contractor has drug my kitchen project out for 3 years. He's getting hit with both COVID (on the cabinets) and tariffs (on whatever we need for backsplash).

hueymahl

(2,788 posts)
19. Hopefully the contractor has contractual language protecting it from these things
Fri May 2, 2025, 11:56 AM
10 hrs ago

Otherwise, there is going to be a lot of litigation and pain.

Firestorm49

(4,364 posts)
7. Oh no it didn't! The countries shipping goods to us will pay for it 🤪. Feeble try, donnie boy.
Fri May 2, 2025, 10:42 AM
11 hrs ago

Mr.Bee

(640 posts)
13. It was never about punishing countries
Fri May 2, 2025, 11:35 AM
10 hrs ago

with everything trump, you have to read between the lines...
It was about raising prices for manufacturers and suppliers.
Because you know what they say about prices;
they ratchet up but they never come down.

KY_EnviroGuy

(14,685 posts)
14. On eBay, it appears some Chinese vendors are just slamming the door shut.
Fri May 2, 2025, 11:37 AM
10 hrs ago

As an electronics hobbyist and retiree, I monitor numerous electronic parts for future hobby projects on an eBay watch list and typically would buy some things around once a month.

Now, for example, a small aluminum project case went from $15 and free shipping to $20 plus $200 shipping! It's the same on many other parts, although oddly. some still show free shipping. I suspect these small parts shops in China are betting on enough non-US business to stay afloat until this blows over.

Damn good thing I have tons of parts on hand and a backlog of Mr. Fix-it projects to keep me busy 'till TFG flips or is gone.

Linda ladeewolf

(845 posts)
23. I like different musical instruments.
Fri May 2, 2025, 12:45 PM
9 hrs ago

I only watch parts I need for my laptop on eBay. I need a new lcd screen, guess I better buy it while I can.

I love kalimbas, I’ve bought two, Seeds 41 key kalimbas when I could get them $89 and $69 respectively, the same ones out of China now are a couple of hundred dollars. I won’t be buying more.

And small looms and other items, I will have to make myself. Yarn and other threads are from Turkey and they will have gone up too. These are luxuries though.

Wait until it hits personal goods, soap, shampoo, cosmetics, the ingredients of which come from other countries. Then there are phones and electronics. This is going to hurt. Clothing will go up too. Food, I don’t want to think about.

hueymahl

(2,788 posts)
18. People will stop buying Chinese crap mostly
Fri May 2, 2025, 11:54 AM
10 hrs ago

Which has its positives. But yeah, its going to hurt for a while.

Layzeebeaver

(1,930 posts)
20. right wing talking point
Fri May 2, 2025, 12:01 PM
10 hrs ago

it will hurt now, but it will be so much better in the future.

yea, right...

hueymahl

(2,788 posts)
24. Oh Please
Fri May 2, 2025, 12:52 PM
9 hrs ago

Not acknowledging the reality that the crap from china is largely created in inhumane working conditions, is bad for the environment and contributes to global warming just because the evil idiot started a tarriff is not very logical and does not make it a right-wing talking point. The policy is hugely flawed in so many ways. But that does not mean that decreasing consumption of products from china is a bad thing.

louis-t

(24,289 posts)
28. I had a guy tell me it will take a year to "get back to normal".
Fri May 2, 2025, 01:49 PM
8 hrs ago

I said "Then what is the point?" He said "Jobs". i said "WE HAVE 4% UNEMPLOYMENT!"

Woodwizard

(1,169 posts)
21. Except it is impossible not to.
Fri May 2, 2025, 12:07 PM
9 hrs ago

My materials are local but almost all power tools are made outside the US same for hand tools. When stuff wears out it will drive my cost up. Mainly Taiwan and China are the suppliers.

They don't flip a switch and bring it back.

hueymahl

(2,788 posts)
17. There are pros and cons
Fri May 2, 2025, 11:53 AM
10 hrs ago

Cons - increases prices, which primarily hurt lower incomes.

Pros - Reduces consumption of cheap chinese crap that is made under very questionable conditions and is terrible for the environment and contributes to global warming.

Unfortunately the orange idiot is using a axe when a scalpel would have been better.

Norrrm

(1,365 posts)
26. A massive tax hike... thanks to Trump.
Fri May 2, 2025, 01:22 PM
8 hrs ago

Who gets the money from tariffs? Tax hike

A tariff is a tax hike, usually paid by the customer.
Sometimes by the selling country but not often.
It is not called a tax, but my wallet does not know the difference.

https://tinyurl.com/25cw2c5b

A quick primer on tariffs: They’re a tax on imported goods — clothes, shoes, toys, car parts, appliances, you name it. But the extra money does not come from the foreign companies that produce those goods. The American company doing the importing pays the money to the US Treasury.

(That means the gov't.--- the administration.)
They don't seem to mention that they are collecting more taxes.

Lovie777

(18,215 posts)
27. LA ports pretty much empty....
Fri May 2, 2025, 01:41 PM
8 hrs ago

California is bracing for the out come.

Side note, I truly believe shithole is messing with the stock market with false employment numbers as well as the unemployment status.

Meowmee

(8,885 posts)
29. So far no price increases in my cart in amazon except cat food and cat litter
Fri May 2, 2025, 02:10 PM
7 hrs ago

But they went up before this a while back. Only the tofu cat litter is from China. One cat food may have gone up again that is from Canada or it may be a sale that was off now. I should have got another bag of that one.

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