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US 🇺🇸 Tariff China 🇨🇳 are we in a weaker position?
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<blockquote data-quote="newfie" data-source="post: 6111517" data-attributes="member: 58700"><p>that should be interesting</p><p>a) they have 10000 of a product in stock they bought at reduced production cost.</p><p>b) they replenish by buying 10000 at the higher tariff price. they'll do this well before they sell the first 10 K because it takes six weeks to bring it to the warehouse and another 2 weeks to spread it around to all the amazon facilities. </p><p>c) 6 weeks into that replenishment we settle the tariff issue with china and they can now buy at the cheaper price. </p><p></p><p>what are they going to charge where and how are they going to show for the tariff price. the risk for them is the tariff issue gets settled and they're stuck with the product they bought at the higher 245 percent tariff </p><p></p><p>are they going to continue to charge 245 percent more and blame the tariffs when you can then go to a competitor and buy it much cheaper from someone who used just in time inventory processes.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="newfie, post: 6111517, member: 58700"] that should be interesting a) they have 10000 of a product in stock they bought at reduced production cost. b) they replenish by buying 10000 at the higher tariff price. they'll do this well before they sell the first 10 K because it takes six weeks to bring it to the warehouse and another 2 weeks to spread it around to all the amazon facilities. c) 6 weeks into that replenishment we settle the tariff issue with china and they can now buy at the cheaper price. what are they going to charge where and how are they going to show for the tariff price. the risk for them is the tariff issue gets settled and they're stuck with the product they bought at the higher 245 percent tariff are they going to continue to charge 245 percent more and blame the tariffs when you can then go to a competitor and buy it much cheaper from someone who used just in time inventory processes. [/QUOTE]
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