#wholesale-tariffs

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Kris Watts April 16, 2025 at 08:08 AM

This is what I was just advised from Australia Post here in Australia which I found interesting.

Country of Origin can be country of shipment, not country of manufacture. They have even published it on their website.

I still am struggling to find any backup information to prove this is the case.

https://auspost.com.au/sending/parcels-overseas/international-post-guide/results/united-states#usa-tariff

Kris Watts April 17, 2025 at 09:13 PM

Thanks Simba. They have told me that when it goes with FedEx or DHL it’s cleared in the Air and is based on where the product is manufactured, where as with Aus Post it’s where it is shipped from..

Where did you find any confirmation of this?

Kris Watts April 17, 2025 at 09:16 PM

FYI your instagram link on your website doesn’t work <@U087JMS6328>

Chris Skilton April 19, 2025 at 07:00 AM

@Kris Watts I will be fascinated to know what happens with your shipments after May 2nd. I would be delighted if it is possible to use country of shipment for application of de minimis rules. That said, like those in the other thread, I have always understood that country of origin means country of manufacture.

Are you planning on trying to ship packages with Aus Post to take advantage of the de minimis rules?

Christina Abayomi April 22, 2025 at 02:17 PM

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