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<blockquote data-quote="humble minion" data-source="post: 9628427" data-attributes="member: 5948"><p>Well, it could have an impact with stuff that is printed in (for instance) China, then shipped to the USA for subsequent distribution in different countries. People will be trying to find a way to prevent their stuff entering the USA at all if they can. Obviously impossible (barring fraud/smuggling/whatever) if you're selling to a US citizen, but plausible when the destination is a third country.</p><p></p><p>It might also work in a very narrow set of cases if you live in the right place in the USA near a border though. Go to Canada, drop in at a games shop over the border, buy stuff, go home. Similar to what people used to do when casino gambling was illegal in my state - every weekend, a busloads full of retirees would shuttle up to the nearest state border where a load of poker machines waited lined up to take their money. It'd only work for stuff for personal use obviously, or you'd be liable for tariffs yourself, and it'd only work if the stuff that the cross-border shop was selling never went through the US or you'd end up being hit regardless.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="humble minion, post: 9628427, member: 5948"] Well, it could have an impact with stuff that is printed in (for instance) China, then shipped to the USA for subsequent distribution in different countries. People will be trying to find a way to prevent their stuff entering the USA at all if they can. Obviously impossible (barring fraud/smuggling/whatever) if you're selling to a US citizen, but plausible when the destination is a third country. It might also work in a very narrow set of cases if you live in the right place in the USA near a border though. Go to Canada, drop in at a games shop over the border, buy stuff, go home. Similar to what people used to do when casino gambling was illegal in my state - every weekend, a busloads full of retirees would shuttle up to the nearest state border where a load of poker machines waited lined up to take their money. It'd only work for stuff for personal use obviously, or you'd be liable for tariffs yourself, and it'd only work if the stuff that the cross-border shop was selling never went through the US or you'd end up being hit regardless. [/QUOTE]
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