Perfect, thank you.

 

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Correct.  It’s why UBNT and Cambium started importing their gear to warehouses 
in the US and shipping to distribution from there.  Tariffs are on their cost 
which is substantially lower than the disty cost.

 

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Jeff 

 

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On Mar 7, 2025, at 9:06 PM, Mathew Howard <mhoward...@gmail.com 
<mailto:mhoward...@gmail.com> > wrote:



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 
<mailto:khoh...@kwom.com> > wrote:

Anybody know how tariffs are calculated?

 

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.

 

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.

 

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.

 

The tariff is 10%, but 10% of what?

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