If the terms on the contract are DDP (Delivery Duty Paid), which a lot of customers in China request, then the taxes and duties at the point of entry to China are paid by the exporter. You want to use terms DAP (Delivered at Place) and name the port or airport. The importer is then responsible for all local charges, including these sudden tariffs.
Diddlydee
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NYT has a great puzzle app.
I hate when my hair gets behind my eyes and eyebrows.
I've never heard of a page limit. Surely word limit is the standard?
I did one yesterday and might do one again tonight.
Edit: it rained. I did not do one tonight. I had burritos.
Could've been anywhere in Europe until the cheese bit.
My ravioli bowl won't unstick. Took about an hour of prying, and still I couldn't unstick the plate.
I'm confused why there is a plate involved at all.
He's gutting the agencies that were looking into his companies, plain and simple.
Joie.
Are you getting the 'de vivre' during your next spell?
Good morning good knight.
To the surprise of no one.
Of the supposed 2 billion dollars Trump said they made in the last week, every single cent was paid by US importers, companies, and citizens.
The tariffs made nothing. They cost 2 billion.
Australian movie, The Castle.
https://m.imdb.com/title/tt0118826/