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QWERTYKEYS keyboard company I stopped All shipments to the United States in response to President Trump’s tariff On the Chinese goods, it comes into effect. The company says it is working on ways to alleviate shipping costs and that definitions have made this “all keyboards from China to the United States are now subject to 45 % of the customs tariff.”
The company wrote in the company: “We are closely seeing the progress of the situation and we really hope that there will be something else that we can do other than raising the price,” the company wrote in the company. comment On Redit.
QWERTYKEYS says that his delivery partner, DHL, “now requires 50 % pre -payment of the declared product value as a tariff deposit, as well as $ 21 treatment fees per package.” This would significantly raise customer rates in the United States, which Qwertykeys says is “not sustainable for both our business and customers.”
The company plans to stop charging for 72 hours, during which it will negotiate with DHL and “Alternative Logistics Services” to obtain “customs tariffs processing solutions”.
QWERTYKEYS, a specialist in mechanical keyboards and their components, said in this morning message that he will not be able to send spare parts to customers because of the American Post service announcement that it will work Comment of Pamper delivery From China. Postal service since then A reverse pathBut Qwertykeys has not yet published an update on its plans.
Some companies in the world of mechanical keyboard ship their products directly from China to customers in the United States, which were expensive even before the new definitions were in place. QWERTYKEYS says it depends on the suppliers in Guangdong, China and notes that the definitions will affect “direct charging methods”.
Qwertykeys and DHL did not respond immediately for suspension requests.