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<blockquote data-quote="rob1" data-source="post: 6602153" data-attributes="member: 332"><p>Was it a gun? <img src="data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAIAAAAAAAP///yH5BAEAAAAALAAAAAABAAEAAAIBRAA7" class="smilie smilie--sprite smilie--sprite8" alt=":D" title="Big Grin :D" loading="lazy" data-shortname=":D" />, perhaps it was because they didnt have a import duty form, if you pay any duty uo front it should come straight in, how do you think you can get a part for say a combine overnight from the states? Ive bought stuff delivered from the states that arrived three days later, there are no fantasy borders they are for business very real and each month there is a record of everything you buy or sell over them and a tax record, in the new world it will be a tariff record at the same time, it will be a few more lines to allow for different tariff rates obviously but the principle is the same, do you really think that there are staff in places like felixstowe or harwich opening containers from china checking whats in them, I saw a programme about london docks the other night where they said they could unload the largest container ships in the world in a couple of hours, every container has a number and it is picked up by the customs apparatus and its contents are logged to see if its needs checking, if they are happy its sent on its way and the importer is billed for any tariff due, remember its the importers that pay the tariff not the exporter so there is no dodgy chinese business to try and get money from,</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rob1, post: 6602153, member: 332"] Was it a gun? :D, perhaps it was because they didnt have a import duty form, if you pay any duty uo front it should come straight in, how do you think you can get a part for say a combine overnight from the states? Ive bought stuff delivered from the states that arrived three days later, there are no fantasy borders they are for business very real and each month there is a record of everything you buy or sell over them and a tax record, in the new world it will be a tariff record at the same time, it will be a few more lines to allow for different tariff rates obviously but the principle is the same, do you really think that there are staff in places like felixstowe or harwich opening containers from china checking whats in them, I saw a programme about london docks the other night where they said they could unload the largest container ships in the world in a couple of hours, every container has a number and it is picked up by the customs apparatus and its contents are logged to see if its needs checking, if they are happy its sent on its way and the importer is billed for any tariff due, remember its the importers that pay the tariff not the exporter so there is no dodgy chinese business to try and get money from, [/QUOTE]
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