What a teaserCanon USA rep & senior meeting with at least two retailers on Monday.
If I get the tidbits that will come up in that meeting, I probably won't be allowed to write about it.![]()
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What a teaserCanon USA rep & senior meeting with at least two retailers on Monday.
If I get the tidbits that will come up in that meeting, I probably won't be allowed to write about it.![]()
You should stop daydreaming because when reality hits, it'll be even more painful^^ Prices for imported goods will roughly go up by the tariffs percentage, unless those tariffs are revoked. That's what the majority voted for last year."From unmentionable sources, it seems that Canon would absorb the tariff for the foreseeable future..... "
Cameras are purchased with discretionary income. With the broad economic impact of tariffs there will be less of that for many people. It's too soon to tell, but I wouldn't be surprised if the camera industry tanked.
This year, I'll spend my vacation in Japan.Come to Australia
Canon pricing has been at or lower than the USA pricing for a while now (besides refurb).
Our government has ruled out retaliatory tariffs as it just increases local prices for imported goods and hurts our inflation. We even run a deficit with the USA for all that helped us.
Trumps government doesn’t like that ours negotiates a medicine subsidy scheme at a country level keeping pricing reasonable. If it isn’t in the scheme then they can charge what they like (and do so).
They also don’t like our bio security laws keeping diseases at bay from our island but the US loves our wagyu and Big Macs will cost more there too!
We will certainly not holiday in the US for a long time to come.
Perhaps wealthy US citizens will get a 24% tax cut so their costs will offset. No promises of that yet
I hope not!It isn't just Japan. For APS-C or other things made elsewhere in South East Asia (Vietnam, Thailand, China), there are also tarriff hikes:
Japan: 34%
Thailand: 46%
China: 44%
Vietnam: 56%
Of course the solution to this is for Canon to start making all its stuff locally in the USA![]()
The de minimis (under $800) duty exemption was eliminated back in February. A couple of days later it was restored because Customs couldn’t deal with the volume.For people buying from eBay, etc, a detail from this Trump movee that's not widely being reported on is that the previous $800 lower limit for duties is being abolished. What this means is that buying a lens from Japan directly on something like ebay for $500 would have been duty free a month ago, but if it were $2500, then it would be hit with duties. Now the $500 lens is hit with tarriffs & duties, just like the $2500 lens.
That's what you might have expected due to the executive order signed back then. What actually happened is that the elimination of de minimis in Feb 2025 was reversed because it wasn't able to be implemented and will actually take effect from May 2025. Whether or not it gets reversed again because it can't be implemented is yet to be seen.The de minimis (under $800) duty exemption was eliminated back in February. A couple of days later it was restored because Customs couldn’t deal with the volume.
Yes. That’s what I wrote. The exemption was eliminated then restored almost immediately.That's what you might have expected due to the executive order signed back then. What actually happened is that the elimination of de minimis in Feb 2025 was reversed because it wasn't able to be implemented and will actually take effect from May 2025. Whether or not it gets reversed again because it can't be implemented is yet to be seen.
These are broad/country-based tariffs affecting everything that is physically imported through US customs albeit with the current USD800 threshold. Tariffs can be levied based on on HTS codes for the type of product whether new or used as far as I know https://hts.usitc.gov/for businesses, it is a bit different, and the end result is that you'll see wedding photographers that are new to the game (or that upgrade) will need to increase their prices ever so slightly to take into account the increase of their supply costs. this will contribute to what consumers thnk of as inflationary price increases.
What is eBay doing, I wonder? Do tarriffs target used goods or just new?
Japan is great and Iceland is amazingThis year, I'll spend my vacation in Japan.
But in 2026, I had plans to visit some eastern coast states in the USA. Yet, with the reported behavior of many TSA agents towards foreign tourists, I have cancelled my plans and will visit Iceland instead. No need to mention other reasons...
I never had any negative experiences during my USA travels, but, sadly, times seem to have changed. Next USA tour: not before 2029.
If only tariffing penguins wasn't the only absurdity...These are broad/country-based tariffs affecting everything that is physically imported through US customs albeit with the current USD800 threshold. Tariffs can be levied based on on HTS codes for the type of product whether new or used as far as I know https://hts.usitc.gov/
Local pricing for used items that were sourced before the tariffs should rise if the seller understands the current new market pricing.
At least there are a couple a laughs or at least myriad of memes for Heard&McDonald Island's penguins being tariffed 10% but the islands are uninhabited... or that Norfolk Island is tariffed at 29% even though they are both part of Australia.
Diego Garcia is another weird one with it being part of the UK but it is totally inhabited by ~4000 US soldiers ie he is tariffing the US!
The calculation he used to determine how much other countries tariffed against the US is laughable.
You are one of my favorite rich people and I don't doubt you are right. My situation is far different. Although, unlike many of my boomer contemporaries (technically I'm a pre-boomer). Social Security is not my major income. But my monthly retirement payments simply cover a moderate style of life. But some small investments have given me some peace of mind and income that you might call discretionary (I call it my fun money). What I tend to refer to as poor decisions by politicians have now removed my peace of mind, and cut down my fun money. So I am the opposite end of the spectrum.Tank or not, it will mean a further shift to high end products. Over the past several years, the FF portion of ILC sales has gone from 10% to 25%. People with higher incomes will see a bigger absolute effect of the tariffs, but the relative reduction of their discretionary income will be much smaller. For me, the R1 could have been priced $1500 higher and I would not have blinked.