I could be wrong, but I think the tarrifs is based on what the
distributor/importer is paying for the radio.

On Fri, Mar 7, 2025, 6:07 PM Ken Hohhof <khoh...@kwom.com> wrote:

> Anybody know how tariffs are calculated?
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> Let’s assume we have a Cambium radio with country of origin China, and for
> arguments sake, let’s say the tariff is 10% and the exact amount of the
> tariff will be passed on to me as a surcharge.
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> And let’s say the manufacturer’s cost is $50.  $40 for parts, $5 for
> labor, and $5 for shipping to the US.  And I guess let’s assume it is
> shipped from either Cambium’s contract manufacturer in China or a Cambium
> warehouse in China, to Cambium USA, who ships it to a distributor like WAV
> or Streakwave, who ships it to me.
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> Now let’s say MSRP is $100, my discounted price is $80, and Cambium
> charges the distributor $70.  And Cambium’s cost was $50 including shipping
> to the US.
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> The tariff is 10%, but 10% of what?
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