In my trying to get answers on tariffs from Canada vs. Japan in my search 
for a Homer frame, Julian from C&L broke it down like this:

"Hi Drew!

We'll gladly ship to the USA, our flat rate for frames is $250. That said, 
due to the reciprocal tariffs put in place by the US government as of 
August 7th, we’ll need to collect duty and brokerage to remit to CBP on 
your behalf before shipping. Here’s the breakdown, all prices in $CAD:


   - The reciprocal tariff rate for Taiwanese products (which is the 
   country of origin for the frame) is 20%, so $500
   - The general duty rate for frames is 3.9%, so $97.50
   - Brokerage processing fees are $50


So in this case you’d be looking at a total of $3147.50."

That being said, He also informed me that if I was to have them build up a 
bike that he believes it's exempt: 

"About your question - a Rivendell frame built up in Canada should be 
tariff exempt under USMCA."

Unfortunately, somehow between talking to Julian yesterday and this morning 
the Homer in my size sold so I wasn't able to consider it...

They've got some other Riv frames in stock though if anyone wanted a 
complete that might be something Riv is currently out of!

- Drew

On Wednesday, October 29, 2025 at 7:27:44 PM UTC-4 Brian Turner wrote:

> You just can’t disparage the folks who initiated the whole tariff thing. /s
>
> Brian
> Lexington KY

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