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 Author: SezaR View Messages Posted By SezaR
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Dear Client,
We understand that the recent regulatory changes in cross-border shipping have
created uncertainty, and we appreciate your patience as we navigate these challenges
together.



Our team is working around the clock to minimize disruptions and keep you informed.



Below are some key updates:

1. Backlog & Temporary Service Adjustments

Due to the recent regulatory changes, we are experiencing a backlog across all
regions (Ontario, Alberta, British Columbia, and Quebec).

As a temporary measure, we have disabled U.S.-bound postage options for clients
in Quebec, British Columbia, and Alberta. Ontario clients can still generate
labels, but delays may still occur.

We expect to clear the backlog by early next week, at which point postage options
will be re-enabled.

2. New Country of Origin & HS Code Requirements

Effective immediately, when creating shipping labels for U.S.-bound shipments,
you must declare the country of origin for your products.

If the country of origin is China or Hong Kong, you must also provide HS codes
for each product.

We have implemented these features on our portal to comply with new U.S. regulations.

For step-by-step instructions on how to enter country of origin and HS codes
(including CSV automation), please refer to this document.

3. Mandatory Country of Origin Labeling

In addition to declaring the country of origin when creating a label, each product/package
must have a country of origin sticker.

U.S. Customs will not allow shipments without proper country of origin labeling.

4. Section 321 & Potential U.S. Customs Audits

Shipments that are not of Chinese or Hong Kong origin will continue under Section
321 (duty- and tax-free).

However, U.S. Customs may request proof of country of origin, so ensure accurate
declarations.

Misclassifying country of origin may lead to significant penalties from U.S.
Customs and Border Protection (CBP).

5. Tariffs & Power of Attorney (POA) for Chinese-Origin Shipments

If your products are made in China, duties and tariffs will apply upon entry
into the U.S.

For some clients, we may require a Power of Attorney (POA) to clear U.S. Customs.
If needed, our team will reach out to you directly.

6. Upcoming DDU & DDP Solutions for China-Made Products


We are actively working to introduce:

DDU (Delivered Duty Unpaid): The buyer (end customer) pays applicable taxes and
duties upon delivery.

DDP (Delivered Duty Paid): Duties and taxes are prepaid at the time of shipping.
Our platform will calculate the total cost upfront.

We will keep you updated as these solutions become available.



Why Is This Important?
Failure to include accurate Country of Origin information may lead to:

Shipment delays due to customs processing.

Fines or penalties for non-compliance.

Incorrect duties or tariffs applied to your shipment.

Providing the Country of Origin ensures that your shipments clear customs efficiently
and comply with all applicable regulations.

Best regards,
Team Stallion
 Author: Nubs_Select View Messages Posted By Nubs_Select
 Posted: Feb 6, 2025 18:30
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  3. Mandatory Country of Origin Labeling

In addition to declaring the country of origin when creating a label, each product/package
must have a country of origin sticker.

U.S. Customs will not allow shipments without proper country of origin labeling.


this is the part that has me confused, does that mean on the boxes or printed
on the shipping label (technically a sticker) or on the items inside the boxes
or what
 Author: SezaR View Messages Posted By SezaR
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In Taxes, Nubs_Select writes:
  
  3. Mandatory Country of Origin Labeling

In addition to declaring the country of origin when creating a label, each product/package
must have a country of origin sticker.

U.S. Customs will not allow shipments without proper country of origin labeling.


this is the part that has me confused, does that mean on the boxes or printed
on the shipping label (technically a sticker) or on the items inside the boxes
or what

How do I get a sticker to attach on outside the box?
I am thinking to ship only one small parcel and see if it goes through or not.
If it does, then I ship the rest of my US shipments.

The truth is that in the last few months or even longer, about 80% of my selling
income here is from Americans. Canadians have only submitted small orders in
most cases.
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In Taxes, SezaR writes:
  In Taxes, Nubs_Select writes:
  
  3. Mandatory Country of Origin Labeling

In addition to declaring the country of origin when creating a label, each product/package
must have a country of origin sticker.

U.S. Customs will not allow shipments without proper country of origin labeling.


this is the part that has me confused, does that mean on the boxes or printed
on the shipping label (technically a sticker) or on the items inside the boxes
or what

How do I get a sticker to attach on outside the box?
I am thinking to ship only one small parcel and see if it goes through or not.
If it does, then I ship the rest of my US shipments.

The truth is that in the last few months or even longer, about 80% of my selling
income here is from Americans. Canadians have only submitted small orders in
most cases.

indeed, amazon sales for them might go thru the roof. my main concern is those
who sell "random" things on ebay, having to now research every single
place or origin for items isn't going to be fun... would probably result
in having to hand write stickers for some countries which for all we know might
not be accepted as hand writing can be difficult to read... this is going to
be interesting
 Author: SezaR View Messages Posted By SezaR
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In Taxes, Nubs_Select writes:
  In Taxes, SezaR writes:
  In Taxes, Nubs_Select writes:
  
  3. Mandatory Country of Origin Labeling

In addition to declaring the country of origin when creating a label, each product/package
must have a country of origin sticker.

U.S. Customs will not allow shipments without proper country of origin labeling.


this is the part that has me confused, does that mean on the boxes or printed
on the shipping label (technically a sticker) or on the items inside the boxes
or what

How do I get a sticker to attach on outside the box?
I am thinking to ship only one small parcel and see if it goes through or not.
If it does, then I ship the rest of my US shipments.

The truth is that in the last few months or even longer, about 80% of my selling
income here is from Americans. Canadians have only submitted small orders in
most cases.

indeed, amazon sales for them might go thru the roof. my main concern is those
who sell "random" things on ebay, having to now research every single
place or origin for items isn't going to be fun...

We're stuck in the mud, and you're worried about someone else's shoes?!

  would probably result
in having to hand write stickers for some countries which for all we know might
not be accepted as hand writing can be difficult to read... this is going to
be interesting

How shall we find or create stickers? I would create a sticker "LEGO IS FROM
DENMARK. IF YOU DON'T KNOW THAT AND YOU RETURN THE PACKAGE, TBH YOU SHOULD
NOT WORK AT CUSTOMS"!
That should do
 Author: Nubs_Select View Messages Posted By Nubs_Select
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In Taxes, SezaR writes:
  In Taxes, Nubs_Select writes:
  In Taxes, SezaR writes:
  In Taxes, Nubs_Select writes:
  
  3. Mandatory Country of Origin Labeling

In addition to declaring the country of origin when creating a label, each product/package
must have a country of origin sticker.

U.S. Customs will not allow shipments without proper country of origin labeling.


this is the part that has me confused, does that mean on the boxes or printed
on the shipping label (technically a sticker) or on the items inside the boxes
or what

How do I get a sticker to attach on outside the box?
I am thinking to ship only one small parcel and see if it goes through or not.
If it does, then I ship the rest of my US shipments.

The truth is that in the last few months or even longer, about 80% of my selling
income here is from Americans. Canadians have only submitted small orders in
most cases.

indeed, amazon sales for them might go thru the roof. my main concern is those
who sell "random" things on ebay, having to now research every single
place or origin for items isn't going to be fun...

We're stuck in the mud, and you're worried about someone else's shoes?!

I sell some random things on ebay also recently I shipped a kettle to the
USA, it might be from Italy but i couldn't find a definite source.

  
  would probably result
in having to hand write stickers for some countries which for all we know might
not be accepted as hand writing can be difficult to read... this is going to
be interesting

How shall we find or create stickers? I would create a sticker "LEGO IS FROM
DENMARK. IF YOU DON'T KNOW THAT AND YOU RETURN THE PACKAGE, TBH YOU SHOULD
NOT WORK AT CUSTOMS"!
That should do

😅
 Author: SylvainLS View Messages Posted By SylvainLS
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In Taxes, Nubs_Select writes:
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I sell some random things on ebay also recently I shipped a kettle to the
USA, it might be from Italy but i couldn't find a definite source.

Indeed, “the dumpyard down the road” wouldn’t do it
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In Taxes, SylvainLS writes:
  In Taxes, Nubs_Select writes:
  […]
I sell some random things on ebay also recently I shipped a kettle to the
USA, it might be from Italy but i couldn't find a definite source.

Indeed, “the dumpyard down the road” wouldn’t do it

Eh, what happens when you modify something from elsewhere?  Its country of origin
changes, no?

Clearly: buy some metal from China, make a teapot in Canada, origin of the teapot
is Canada.
Surely: buy some components in China, build a computer in Canada, origin of the
computer is Canada.
Buy some teapot from China, paint it in Canada, origin of the painted teapot
is Canada too, no?

What’s the level of modification needed?

Complicated… I should be in bed anyway.  I’ll collect your dissertations tomorrow
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In Taxes, SylvainLS writes:
  In Taxes, SylvainLS writes:
  In Taxes, Nubs_Select writes:
  […]
I sell some random things on ebay also recently I shipped a kettle to the
USA, it might be from Italy but i couldn't find a definite source.

Indeed, “the dumpyard down the road” wouldn’t do it

Eh, what happens when you modify something from elsewhere?  Its country of origin
changes, no?

Clearly: buy some metal from China, make a teapot in Canada, origin of the teapot
is Canada.
Surely: buy some components in China, build a computer in Canada, origin of the
computer is Canada.
Buy some teapot from China, paint it in Canada, origin of the painted teapot
is Canada too, no?

What’s the level of modification needed?

Complicated… I should be in bed anyway.  I’ll collect your dissertations tomorrow


solution, drop the kettle and list it as custom
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In Taxes, Nubs_Select writes:
  In Taxes, SylvainLS writes:
  In Taxes, SylvainLS writes:
  In Taxes, Nubs_Select writes:
  […]
I sell some random things on ebay also recently I shipped a kettle to the
USA, it might be from Italy but i couldn't find a definite source.

Indeed, “the dumpyard down the road” wouldn’t do it

Eh, what happens when you modify something from elsewhere?  Its country of origin
changes, no?

Clearly: buy some metal from China, make a teapot in Canada, origin of the teapot
is Canada.
Surely: buy some components in China, build a computer in Canada, origin of the
computer is Canada.
Buy some teapot from China, paint it in Canada, origin of the painted teapot
is Canada too, no?

What’s the level of modification needed?

Complicated… I should be in bed anyway.  I’ll collect your dissertations tomorrow


solution, drop the kettle and list it as custom

Better yet, boil it then state it as custom because it's cooked now
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revisiting this now.... shipping to the US

Lego, country of origin being the EU
tariff lookup: Chapter 95

9503.00.00

duty free
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In Taxes, spattersonlego writes:
  revisiting this now.... shipping to the US

Lego, country of origin being the EU
tariff lookup: Chapter 95

9503.00.00

duty free

Does the border consider eu a country? By the sounds of it, pretty much all packages
to the USA are going to get hit with tariffs that were shipped before local shipping
companies could update to comply (no grace period is wild). I just got this

“Hi there,

Thank you for sending us the links.

Normally ,a Proof of country of origin can be a commercial invoice or manufacturer
documentation that clearly states the manufacturing country.

But If you'll use these files you have , maybe screenshots as proof of origin,
still no guarantee that CBP will accept these types of proof but we can try,
if it gets rejected or asks for additional documents, we will inform you then.
You may use this document once the upload document option on your Stallion account
is live by next week.

Please also note that the shipments received this week will be cleared via formal
entry and will be charged tariffs.

We greatly appreciate your patience and understanding during this time.
Please let us know if you have any questions.

Kind regards,”

Email in regards to sending the link from lego where in the customs thing they
stated that Denmark is fine. Worst case scenario it I’ll end up paying like $300
in tariffs and it’s sorted out next time but still wild stuff
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In Taxes, Nubs_Select writes:
  In Taxes, spattersonlego writes:
  revisiting this now.... shipping to the US

Lego, country of origin being the EU
tariff lookup: Chapter 95

9503.00.00

duty free

Does the border consider eu a country? By the sounds of it, pretty much all packages
to the USA are going to get hit with tariffs that were shipped before local shipping
companies could update to comply (no grace period is wild). I just got this

“Hi there,

Thank you for sending us the links.

Normally ,a Proof of country of origin can be a commercial invoice or manufacturer
documentation that clearly states the manufacturing country.

But If you'll use these files you have , maybe screenshots as proof of origin,
still no guarantee that CBP will accept these types of proof but we can try,
if it gets rejected or asks for additional documents, we will inform you then.
You may use this document once the upload document option on your Stallion account
is live by next week.

Please also note that the shipments received this week will be cleared via formal
entry and will be charged tariffs.

We greatly appreciate your patience and understanding during this time.
Please let us know if you have any questions.

Kind regards,”

Email in regards to sending the link from lego where in the customs thing they
stated that Denmark is fine. Worst case scenario it I’ll end up paying like $300
in tariffs and it’s sorted out next time but still wild stuff

I followed up with sending this image
 
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In Taxes, Nubs_Select writes:
  […]
Does the border consider eu a country?

Practically, it’s simpler to pretend it is, or to just stop at “oh, that’s in
EU,” because it’s a common market and goods (and money and people) travel freely
inside EU.


  […]
Worst case scenario it I’ll end up paying like $300
in tariffs and it’s sorted out next time but still wild stuff

Why would YOU pay US tariffs?  AFAIK, you are not in the US and you are not
a citizen there.  As several US member like to remember us, no taxation without
representation.
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In Taxes, SylvainLS writes:
  In Taxes, Nubs_Select writes:
  […]
Does the border consider eu a country?

Practically, it’s simpler to pretend it is, or to just stop at “oh, that’s in
EU,” because it’s a common market and goods (and money and people) travel freely
inside EU.


  […]
Worst case scenario it I’ll end up paying like $300
in tariffs and it’s sorted out next time but still wild stuff

Why would YOU pay US tariffs?  AFAIK, you are not in the US and you are not
a citizen there.  As several US member like to remember us, no taxation without
representation.

It’s the default apparently. During this first week since the seller hasn’t included
proof of origin (before it was even a requirement) then it’s the sellers fault
and they are left with the bill…
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In Taxes, Nubs_Select writes:
  […]
It’s the default apparently. During this first week since the seller hasn’t included
proof of origin (before it was even a requirement) then it’s the sellers fault
and they are left with the bill…

So, yet another empty motto.
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In Taxes, SylvainLS writes:
  In Taxes, Nubs_Select writes:
  […]
It’s the default apparently. During this first week since the seller hasn’t included
proof of origin (before it was even a requirement) then it’s the sellers fault
and they are left with the bill…

So, yet another empty motto.

That depends. If US Customs finds a shipment for which they deem tariffs need
to be paid, they could also stop it right there and require the shipper to send
a payment of some sorts. If nothing is received by a set time, shipment might
be returned or simply destroyed.

Stallion has informed sellers that if a tariff is due, (part of) it will be charged
against the credit balance at Stallion.

(At this point, nobody really knows, so any statement from me, Sylvain, Nubs
or anyone else should be taken with at least 1 lb of salt.)

Niek.
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In Taxes, SylvainLS writes:
  In Taxes, Nubs_Select writes:
  […]
It’s the default apparently. During this first week since the seller hasn’t included
proof of origin (before it was even a requirement) then it’s the sellers fault
and they are left with the bill…

So, yet another empty motto.

So says the Frenchmen
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In Taxes, Nubs_Select writes:
  In Taxes, SylvainLS writes:
  In Taxes, Nubs_Select writes:
  […]
Does the border consider eu a country?

Practically, it’s simpler to pretend it is, or to just stop at “oh, that’s in
EU,” because it’s a common market and goods (and money and people) travel freely
inside EU.


  […]
Worst case scenario it I’ll end up paying like $300
in tariffs and it’s sorted out next time but still wild stuff

Why would YOU pay US tariffs?  AFAIK, you are not in the US and you are not
a citizen there.  As several US member like to remember us, no taxation without
representation.

It’s the default apparently. During this first week since the seller hasn’t included
proof of origin (before it was even a requirement) then it’s the sellers fault
and they are left with the bill…

Kind of funny to see all those ants running in circle driven crazy since introduction
of neighbour's Tariff

We've to deal with this here since 2006 on BrickLink?
But many of you aren't used to ship Internationnaly, so that's brand
new.

In short, put something like:
LEGO (Toys)
DENMARK
950300

And you should be safe.
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 Posted: Feb 7, 2025 13:19
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In Taxes, 1001bricks writes:
  In short, put something like:
LEGO (Toys)
DENMARK
950300

And you should be safe.

Sure. Another 1 lb of salt.

Niek.
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Location:  Canada, Ontario
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Store: Nub's Select
In Taxes, 1001bricks writes:
  In Taxes, Nubs_Select writes:
  In Taxes, SylvainLS writes:
  In Taxes, Nubs_Select writes:
  […]
Does the border consider eu a country?

Practically, it’s simpler to pretend it is, or to just stop at “oh, that’s in
EU,” because it’s a common market and goods (and money and people) travel freely
inside EU.


  […]
Worst case scenario it I’ll end up paying like $300
in tariffs and it’s sorted out next time but still wild stuff

Why would YOU pay US tariffs?  AFAIK, you are not in the US and you are not
a citizen there.  As several US member like to remember us, no taxation without
representation.

It’s the default apparently. During this first week since the seller hasn’t included
proof of origin (before it was even a requirement) then it’s the sellers fault
and they are left with the bill…

Kind of funny to see all those ants running in circle driven crazy since introduction
of neighbour's Tariff

We've to deal with this here since 2006 on BrickLink?
But many of you aren't used to ship Internationnaly, so that's brand
new.

In short, put something like:
LEGO (Toys)
DENMARK
950300

And you should be safe.

I don’t even have to declare it for international packages 😅 I’ve only ever
done it if it was with my old carrier and it was valued at over like $400
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 Posted: Feb 7, 2025 13:35
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Location:  France, Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur
Member Since Contact Type Status
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Store: 1001bricks
In Taxes, Nubs_Select writes:
  In Taxes, 1001bricks writes:
  In Taxes, Nubs_Select writes:
  In Taxes, SylvainLS writes:
  In Taxes, Nubs_Select writes:
  […]
Does the border consider eu a country?

Practically, it’s simpler to pretend it is, or to just stop at “oh, that’s in
EU,” because it’s a common market and goods (and money and people) travel freely
inside EU.


  […]
Worst case scenario it I’ll end up paying like $300
in tariffs and it’s sorted out next time but still wild stuff

Why would YOU pay US tariffs?  AFAIK, you are not in the US and you are not
a citizen there.  As several US member like to remember us, no taxation without
representation.

It’s the default apparently. During this first week since the seller hasn’t included
proof of origin (before it was even a requirement) then it’s the sellers fault
and they are left with the bill…

Kind of funny to see all those ants running in circle driven crazy since introduction
of neighbour's Tariff

We've to deal with this here since 2006 on BrickLink?
But many of you aren't used to ship Internationnaly, so that's brand
new.

In short, put something like:
LEGO (Toys)
DENMARK
950300

And you should be safe.

I don’t even have to declare it for international packages 😅 I’ve only ever
done it if it was with my old carrier and it was valued at over like $400

We've to declare this for EVERY International (export for us in EU) shipment
even for 1€ value, even if it's a gift - using CN22s or CN23s.
 Author: Nubs_Select View Messages Posted By Nubs_Select
 Posted: Feb 7, 2025 13:38
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Location:  Canada, Ontario
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Store: Nub's Select
In Taxes, 1001bricks writes:
  In Taxes, Nubs_Select writes:
  In Taxes, 1001bricks writes:
  In Taxes, Nubs_Select writes:
  In Taxes, SylvainLS writes:
  In Taxes, Nubs_Select writes:
  […]
Does the border consider eu a country?

Practically, it’s simpler to pretend it is, or to just stop at “oh, that’s in
EU,” because it’s a common market and goods (and money and people) travel freely
inside EU.


  […]
Worst case scenario it I’ll end up paying like $300
in tariffs and it’s sorted out next time but still wild stuff

Why would YOU pay US tariffs?  AFAIK, you are not in the US and you are not
a citizen there.  As several US member like to remember us, no taxation without
representation.

It’s the default apparently. During this first week since the seller hasn’t included
proof of origin (before it was even a requirement) then it’s the sellers fault
and they are left with the bill…

Kind of funny to see all those ants running in circle driven crazy since introduction
of neighbour's Tariff

We've to deal with this here since 2006 on BrickLink?
But many of you aren't used to ship Internationnaly, so that's brand
new.

In short, put something like:
LEGO (Toys)
DENMARK
950300

And you should be safe.

I don’t even have to declare it for international packages 😅 I’ve only ever
done it if it was with my old carrier and it was valued at over like $400

We've to declare this for EVERY International (export for us in EU) shipment
even for 1€ value, even if it's a gift - using CN22s or CN23s.

Interesting, on mine I just leave it blank since it dosent say it’s a required
field and they all show up fine wether I ship to the USA (before today), the
eu, or anywhere else
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Location:  France, Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur
Member Since Contact Type Status
Sep 6, 2005 Contact Member Seller
Buying Privileges - OKSelling Privileges - OK
Store: 1001bricks
In Taxes, Nubs_Select writes:
  In Taxes, 1001bricks writes:
  In Taxes, Nubs_Select writes:
  In Taxes, 1001bricks writes:
  In Taxes, Nubs_Select writes:
  In Taxes, SylvainLS writes:
  In Taxes, Nubs_Select writes:
  […]
Does the border consider eu a country?

Practically, it’s simpler to pretend it is, or to just stop at “oh, that’s in
EU,” because it’s a common market and goods (and money and people) travel freely
inside EU.


  […]
Worst case scenario it I’ll end up paying like $300
in tariffs and it’s sorted out next time but still wild stuff

Why would YOU pay US tariffs?  AFAIK, you are not in the US and you are not
a citizen there.  As several US member like to remember us, no taxation without
representation.

It’s the default apparently. During this first week since the seller hasn’t included
proof of origin (before it was even a requirement) then it’s the sellers fault
and they are left with the bill…

Kind of funny to see all those ants running in circle driven crazy since introduction
of neighbour's Tariff

We've to deal with this here since 2006 on BrickLink?
But many of you aren't used to ship Internationnaly, so that's brand
new.

In short, put something like:
LEGO (Toys)
DENMARK
950300

And you should be safe.

I don’t even have to declare it for international packages 😅 I’ve only ever
done it if it was with my old carrier and it was valued at over like $400

We've to declare this for EVERY International (export for us in EU) shipment
even for 1€ value, even if it's a gift - using CN22s or CN23s.

Interesting, on mine I just leave it blank since it dosent say it’s a required
field and they all show up fine wether I ship to the USA (before today), the
eu, or anywhere else

???
For Export CN22 or CN23 filled are mandatory AFAIK, whatever the Country (even
USA while there wasn't Tariff)

That can make problems to the buyer receiving, the parcel being delayed, lost
or even destroyed.
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 Posted: Feb 7, 2025 13:47
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Location:  Canada, Ontario
Member Since Contact Type Status
Mar 15, 2016 Contact Member Seller
Buying Privileges - OKSelling Privileges - OK
Store: Nub's Select
In Taxes, 1001bricks writes:
  In Taxes, Nubs_Select writes:
  In Taxes, 1001bricks writes:
  In Taxes, Nubs_Select writes:
  In Taxes, 1001bricks writes:
  In Taxes, Nubs_Select writes:
  In Taxes, SylvainLS writes:
  In Taxes, Nubs_Select writes:
  […]
Does the border consider eu a country?

Practically, it’s simpler to pretend it is, or to just stop at “oh, that’s in
EU,” because it’s a common market and goods (and money and people) travel freely
inside EU.


  […]
Worst case scenario it I’ll end up paying like $300
in tariffs and it’s sorted out next time but still wild stuff

Why would YOU pay US tariffs?  AFAIK, you are not in the US and you are not
a citizen there.  As several US member like to remember us, no taxation without
representation.

It’s the default apparently. During this first week since the seller hasn’t included
proof of origin (before it was even a requirement) then it’s the sellers fault
and they are left with the bill…

Kind of funny to see all those ants running in circle driven crazy since introduction
of neighbour's Tariff

We've to deal with this here since 2006 on BrickLink?
But many of you aren't used to ship Internationnaly, so that's brand
new.

In short, put something like:
LEGO (Toys)
DENMARK
950300

And you should be safe.

I don’t even have to declare it for international packages 😅 I’ve only ever
done it if it was with my old carrier and it was valued at over like $400

We've to declare this for EVERY International (export for us in EU) shipment
even for 1€ value, even if it's a gift - using CN22s or CN23s.

Interesting, on mine I just leave it blank since it dosent say it’s a required
field and they all show up fine wether I ship to the USA (before today), the
eu, or anywhere else

???
For Export CN22 or CN23 filled are mandatory AFAIK, whatever the Country (even
USA while there wasn't Tariff)

That can make problems to the buyer receiving, the parcel being delayed, lost
or even destroyed.

Mine arrive in record speed and none have gone missing, maybe when I say the
contents (since I include the word lego) it auto does something on the backend
🤷‍♂️
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Location:  Canada, Ontario
Member Since Contact Type Status
Mar 15, 2016 Contact Member Seller
Buying Privileges - OKSelling Privileges - OK
Store: Nub's Select
In Taxes, Nubs_Select writes:
  In Taxes, 1001bricks writes:
  In Taxes, Nubs_Select writes:
  In Taxes, 1001bricks writes:
  In Taxes, Nubs_Select writes:
  In Taxes, 1001bricks writes:
  In Taxes, Nubs_Select writes:
  In Taxes, SylvainLS writes:
  In Taxes, Nubs_Select writes:
  […]
Does the border consider eu a country?

Practically, it’s simpler to pretend it is, or to just stop at “oh, that’s in
EU,” because it’s a common market and goods (and money and people) travel freely
inside EU.


  […]
Worst case scenario it I’ll end up paying like $300
in tariffs and it’s sorted out next time but still wild stuff

Why would YOU pay US tariffs?  AFAIK, you are not in the US and you are not
a citizen there.  As several US member like to remember us, no taxation without
representation.

It’s the default apparently. During this first week since the seller hasn’t included
proof of origin (before it was even a requirement) then it’s the sellers fault
and they are left with the bill…

Kind of funny to see all those ants running in circle driven crazy since introduction
of neighbour's Tariff

We've to deal with this here since 2006 on BrickLink?
But many of you aren't used to ship Internationnaly, so that's brand
new.

In short, put something like:
LEGO (Toys)
DENMARK
950300

And you should be safe.

I don’t even have to declare it for international packages 😅 I’ve only ever
done it if it was with my old carrier and it was valued at over like $400

We've to declare this for EVERY International (export for us in EU) shipment
even for 1€ value, even if it's a gift - using CN22s or CN23s.

Interesting, on mine I just leave it blank since it dosent say it’s a required
field and they all show up fine wether I ship to the USA (before today), the
eu, or anywhere else

???
For Export CN22 or CN23 filled are mandatory AFAIK, whatever the Country (even
USA while there wasn't Tariff)

That can make problems to the buyer receiving, the parcel being delayed, lost
or even destroyed.

Mine arrive in record speed and none have gone missing, maybe when I say the
contents (since I include the word lego) it auto does something on the backend
🤷‍♂️

And this is over the span of well over a year to probably 20+ different countries
(including the one I sent to you). Now you’ve got me curious . I do remember
looking at it once on a package in the customs section and it had some code but
I’ve no idea what it was but it does lend to the idea of something being done
in the backend if a keyword lego lego is used
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Location:  France, Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur
Member Since Contact Type Status
Sep 6, 2005 Contact Member Seller
Buying Privileges - OKSelling Privileges - OK
Store: 1001bricks
In Taxes, Nubs_Select writes:
  In Taxes, 1001bricks writes:
  In Taxes, Nubs_Select writes:
  In Taxes, 1001bricks writes:
  In Taxes, Nubs_Select writes:
  In Taxes, 1001bricks writes:
  In Taxes, Nubs_Select writes:
  In Taxes, SylvainLS writes:
  In Taxes, Nubs_Select writes:
  […]
Does the border consider eu a country?

Practically, it’s simpler to pretend it is, or to just stop at “oh, that’s in
EU,” because it’s a common market and goods (and money and people) travel freely
inside EU.


  […]
Worst case scenario it I’ll end up paying like $300
in tariffs and it’s sorted out next time but still wild stuff

Why would YOU pay US tariffs?  AFAIK, you are not in the US and you are not
a citizen there.  As several US member like to remember us, no taxation without
representation.

It’s the default apparently. During this first week since the seller hasn’t included
proof of origin (before it was even a requirement) then it’s the sellers fault
and they are left with the bill…

Kind of funny to see all those ants running in circle driven crazy since introduction
of neighbour's Tariff

We've to deal with this here since 2006 on BrickLink?
But many of you aren't used to ship Internationnaly, so that's brand
new.

In short, put something like:
LEGO (Toys)
DENMARK
950300

And you should be safe.

I don’t even have to declare it for international packages 😅 I’ve only ever
done it if it was with my old carrier and it was valued at over like $400

We've to declare this for EVERY International (export for us in EU) shipment
even for 1€ value, even if it's a gift - using CN22s or CN23s.

Interesting, on mine I just leave it blank since it dosent say it’s a required
field and they all show up fine wether I ship to the USA (before today), the
eu, or anywhere else

???
For Export CN22 or CN23 filled are mandatory AFAIK, whatever the Country (even
USA while there wasn't Tariff)

That can make problems to the buyer receiving, the parcel being delayed, lost
or even destroyed.

Mine arrive in record speed and none have gone missing, maybe when I say the
contents (since I include the word lego) it auto does something on the backend
🤷‍♂️

It's mandatory, you outlaw!
 Author: Nubs_Select View Messages Posted By Nubs_Select
 Posted: Feb 7, 2025 14:02
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Location:  Canada, Ontario
Member Since Contact Type Status
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Buying Privileges - OKSelling Privileges - OK
Store: Nub's Select
In Taxes, 1001bricks writes:
  In Taxes, Nubs_Select writes:
  In Taxes, 1001bricks writes:
  In Taxes, Nubs_Select writes:
  In Taxes, 1001bricks writes:
  In Taxes, Nubs_Select writes:
  In Taxes, 1001bricks writes:
  In Taxes, Nubs_Select writes:
  In Taxes, SylvainLS writes:
  In Taxes, Nubs_Select writes:
  […]
Does the border consider eu a country?

Practically, it’s simpler to pretend it is, or to just stop at “oh, that’s in
EU,” because it’s a common market and goods (and money and people) travel freely
inside EU.


  […]
Worst case scenario it I’ll end up paying like $300
in tariffs and it’s sorted out next time but still wild stuff

Why would YOU pay US tariffs?  AFAIK, you are not in the US and you are not
a citizen there.  As several US member like to remember us, no taxation without
representation.

It’s the default apparently. During this first week since the seller hasn’t included
proof of origin (before it was even a requirement) then it’s the sellers fault
and they are left with the bill…

Kind of funny to see all those ants running in circle driven crazy since introduction
of neighbour's Tariff

We've to deal with this here since 2006 on BrickLink?
But many of you aren't used to ship Internationnaly, so that's brand
new.

In short, put something like:
LEGO (Toys)
DENMARK
950300

And you should be safe.

I don’t even have to declare it for international packages 😅 I’ve only ever
done it if it was with my old carrier and it was valued at over like $400

We've to declare this for EVERY International (export for us in EU) shipment
even for 1€ value, even if it's a gift - using CN22s or CN23s.

Interesting, on mine I just leave it blank since it dosent say it’s a required
field and they all show up fine wether I ship to the USA (before today), the
eu, or anywhere else

???
For Export CN22 or CN23 filled are mandatory AFAIK, whatever the Country (even
USA while there wasn't Tariff)

That can make problems to the buyer receiving, the parcel being delayed, lost
or even destroyed.

Mine arrive in record speed and none have gone missing, maybe when I say the
contents (since I include the word lego) it auto does something on the backend
🤷‍♂️

It's mandatory, you outlaw!

For me it only shows the contents and value as required
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Location:  France, Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur
Member Since Contact Type Status
Sep 6, 2005 Contact Member Seller
Buying Privileges - OKSelling Privileges - OK
Store: 1001bricks
In Taxes, Nubs_Select writes:
  In Taxes, 1001bricks writes:
  In Taxes, Nubs_Select writes:
  In Taxes, 1001bricks writes:
  In Taxes, Nubs_Select writes:
  In Taxes, 1001bricks writes:
  In Taxes, Nubs_Select writes:
  In Taxes, 1001bricks writes:
  In Taxes, Nubs_Select writes:
  In Taxes, SylvainLS writes:
  In Taxes, Nubs_Select writes:
  […]
Does the border consider eu a country?

Practically, it’s simpler to pretend it is, or to just stop at “oh, that’s in
EU,” because it’s a common market and goods (and money and people) travel freely
inside EU.


  […]
Worst case scenario it I’ll end up paying like $300
in tariffs and it’s sorted out next time but still wild stuff

Why would YOU pay US tariffs?  AFAIK, you are not in the US and you are not
a citizen there.  As several US member like to remember us, no taxation without
representation.

It’s the default apparently. During this first week since the seller hasn’t included
proof of origin (before it was even a requirement) then it’s the sellers fault
and they are left with the bill…

Kind of funny to see all those ants running in circle driven crazy since introduction
of neighbour's Tariff

We've to deal with this here since 2006 on BrickLink?
But many of you aren't used to ship Internationnaly, so that's brand
new.

In short, put something like:
LEGO (Toys)
DENMARK
950300

And you should be safe.

I don’t even have to declare it for international packages 😅 I’ve only ever
done it if it was with my old carrier and it was valued at over like $400

We've to declare this for EVERY International (export for us in EU) shipment
even for 1€ value, even if it's a gift - using CN22s or CN23s.

Interesting, on mine I just leave it blank since it dosent say it’s a required
field and they all show up fine wether I ship to the USA (before today), the
eu, or anywhere else

???
For Export CN22 or CN23 filled are mandatory AFAIK, whatever the Country (even
USA while there wasn't Tariff)

That can make problems to the buyer receiving, the parcel being delayed, lost
or even destroyed.

Mine arrive in record speed and none have gone missing, maybe when I say the
contents (since I include the word lego) it auto does something on the backend
🤷‍♂️

It's mandatory, you outlaw!

For me it only shows the contents and value as required

What would you expect of something named pirate ship or such!
 Author: Nubs_Select View Messages Posted By Nubs_Select
 Posted: Feb 7, 2025 14:08
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Location:  Canada, Ontario
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Store: Nub's Select
In Taxes, 1001bricks writes:
  In Taxes, Nubs_Select writes:
  In Taxes, 1001bricks writes:
  In Taxes, Nubs_Select writes:
  In Taxes, 1001bricks writes:
  In Taxes, Nubs_Select writes:
  In Taxes, 1001bricks writes:
  In Taxes, Nubs_Select writes:
  In Taxes, 1001bricks writes:
  In Taxes, Nubs_Select writes:
  In Taxes, SylvainLS writes:
  In Taxes, Nubs_Select writes:
  […]
Does the border consider eu a country?

Practically, it’s simpler to pretend it is, or to just stop at “oh, that’s in
EU,” because it’s a common market and goods (and money and people) travel freely
inside EU.


  […]
Worst case scenario it I’ll end up paying like $300
in tariffs and it’s sorted out next time but still wild stuff

Why would YOU pay US tariffs?  AFAIK, you are not in the US and you are not
a citizen there.  As several US member like to remember us, no taxation without
representation.

It’s the default apparently. During this first week since the seller hasn’t included
proof of origin (before it was even a requirement) then it’s the sellers fault
and they are left with the bill…

Kind of funny to see all those ants running in circle driven crazy since introduction
of neighbour's Tariff

We've to deal with this here since 2006 on BrickLink?
But many of you aren't used to ship Internationnaly, so that's brand
new.

In short, put something like:
LEGO (Toys)
DENMARK
950300

And you should be safe.

I don’t even have to declare it for international packages 😅 I’ve only ever
done it if it was with my old carrier and it was valued at over like $400

We've to declare this for EVERY International (export for us in EU) shipment
even for 1€ value, even if it's a gift - using CN22s or CN23s.

Interesting, on mine I just leave it blank since it dosent say it’s a required
field and they all show up fine wether I ship to the USA (before today), the
eu, or anywhere else

???
For Export CN22 or CN23 filled are mandatory AFAIK, whatever the Country (even
USA while there wasn't Tariff)

That can make problems to the buyer receiving, the parcel being delayed, lost
or even destroyed.

Mine arrive in record speed and none have gone missing, maybe when I say the
contents (since I include the word lego) it auto does something on the backend
🤷‍♂️

It's mandatory, you outlaw!

For me it only shows the contents and value as required

What would you expect of something named pirate ship or such!

Stallion must have had an unexpected rebranding