How Much Will You Pay? JAS Shares Real-World Tariff Scenarios
Our sister company, LumEfficient, works with JAS Forwarding as they help us bring products in from overseas. The team at JAS Forwarding (USA) has released detailed examples that break down how the new IEEPA (International Emergency Economic Powers Act) reciprocal tariffs apply, depending on product type, country of origin, and component sourcing. With our industry importing components and finished goods from a wide range of countries, understanding the nuances of these layered duties is essential. Whether you import aluminum derivatives from China or general goods from Japan, these scenarios provide clarity in an increasingly complex tariff environment. EdisonReport thanks JAS for their transparency and hopes this guide helps the industry prepare and plan.