We all know about the USA proposed tariffs and we all know they are implemented
against China.
Some of us Canadians when we ship outside Canada use HS Codes, but not when we
are shipping just into the USA.
The USA Tariffs against China are on ALL CHINESE made products. This includes
some Lego as some sets were manufactured in Jiaxing City in Eastern China is
one such facility (the only one in China). The same does not apply to any other
Lego products made in any other location.
For us Canadians this means any declarations we sign for, or any product that
transits through the United States, or is destined for delivery in the USA will
require both a HS Code and a declaration of where the product was manufactured.s.321
Fines & penalties are imposed on both the Buyer and Seller "apparently".
USA has already commenced turning away shipments that do not have a "country
of origin sticker". DDU's and DDP's are also now being implemented
for Chinese made products,
We are wondering the same thing here, most of our parts we sell come directly
from Canadian sellers or the USA and we are wondering how to fill the forms now.
Because we don't want to fall in to a false declaration. Anyone can help
us out? @NubsSelect?
We are wondering the same thing here, most of our parts we sell come directly
from Canadian sellers or the USA and we are wondering how to fill the forms now.
Because we don't want to fall in to a false declaration. Anyone can help
us out? @NubsSelect?
We are wondering the same thing here, most of our parts we sell come directly
from Canadian sellers or the USA and we are wondering how to fill the forms now.
Because we don't want to fall in to a false declaration. Anyone can help
us out? @NubsSelect?
I believe you can label denmark as the country of origin for all lego unless
you have specific knowledge of the country for the specific item(s)
(for legal reasons i might be a cat as slyvian the cat likes to say )
We are wondering the same thing here, most of our parts we sell come directly
from Canadian sellers or the USA and we are wondering how to fill the forms now.
Because we don't want to fall in to a false declaration. Anyone can help
us out? @NubsSelect?
I believe you can label denmark as the country of origin for all lego unless
you have specific knowledge of the country for the specific item(s)
(for legal reasons i might be a cat as slyvian the cat likes to say )
"The individual pieces of the LEGO or the DUPLO sets are excepted from country
origin marking under 19 U.S.C.1304(a)(3)(D) and 19 CFR 134.32(d) if the retail
boxes are properly marked. The proposed country of origin markings on the retail
box of LEGO or DUPLO sets are acceptable so long as each set will contain pieces
from all three countries listed on the box and the appropriate arrangements are
made with the district director as set forth above."
along with it being stated on the boxes and past experience. this techincly applies
to only sets with boxes however as used parts have been taken from said sets
and how almost everyone knows of lego i suspect that in practise it would hold
the same but as mentioned
for legal reasons i might be a cat as slyvian the cat likes to say
We are wondering the same thing here, most of our parts we sell come directly
from Canadian sellers or the USA and we are wondering how to fill the forms now.
Because we don't want to fall in to a false declaration. Anyone can help
us out? @NubsSelect?
I believe you can label denmark as the country of origin for all lego unless
you have specific knowledge of the country for the specific item(s)
(for legal reasons i might be a cat as slyvian the cat likes to say )
I've always done this as well. Unless of course its a sealed item and the
box says otherwise. Pretty sure some old timer gave me the idea.
Sadly I turned off international shipping a year or two now, and Canada because
shipping has gotten outrageous, so I wont be able to continue to test it.
How would we know where mixed pieces of used LEGO originated from?
In General, ScubaSteve writes:
We all know about the USA proposed tariffs and we all know they are implemented
against China.
Some of us Canadians when we ship outside Canada use HS Codes, but not when we
are shipping just into the USA.
The USA Tariffs against China are on ALL CHINESE made products. This includes
some Lego as some sets were manufactured in Jiaxing City in Eastern China is
one such facility (the only one in China). The same does not apply to any other
Lego products made in any other location.
For us Canadians this means any declarations we sign for, or any product that
transits through the United States, or is destined for delivery in the USA will
require both a HS Code and a declaration of where the product was manufactured.s.321
Fines & penalties are imposed on both the Buyer and Seller "apparently".
USA has already commenced turning away shipments that do not have a "country
of origin sticker". DDU's and DDP's are also now being implemented
for Chinese made products,
Exactly!!! They can be made in many places, even here in Canada.
That is not the issue. The issue is the Declaration by TLG itself on every set.
"components made in denmark, Mexico, Hungary, China and Czech republic".
But distributed by lego in a couple of places in the USA.
That is the question that will be asked of you during your declaration of country
of Origin.
I am going to put on my declarations "manufactured in EU, distributed by
Lego CT USA"
Or I am going to charge a blanket 10% ontop of every single lego set/product
I sell.
None of us can absorb another 10% on top of various fees. (well we could, we
just want to)
How would we know where mixed pieces of used LEGO originated from?
There are a few different HS Codes, one is specifically for "new/sets"
and another for "parts".
In General, ScubaSteve writes:
We all know about the USA proposed tariffs and we all know they are implemented
against China.
Some of us Canadians when we ship outside Canada use HS Codes, but not when we
are shipping just into the USA.
The USA Tariffs against China are on ALL CHINESE made products. This includes
some Lego as some sets were manufactured in Jiaxing City in Eastern China is
one such facility (the only one in China). The same does not apply to any other
Lego products made in any other location.
For us Canadians this means any declarations we sign for, or any product that
transits through the United States, or is destined for delivery in the USA will
require both a HS Code and a declaration of where the product was manufactured.s.321
Fines & penalties are imposed on both the Buyer and Seller "apparently".
USA has already commenced turning away shipments that do not have a "country
of origin sticker". DDU's and DDP's are also now being implemented
for Chinese made products,
How would we know where mixed pieces of used LEGO originated from?
There are a few different HS Codes, one is specifically for "new/sets"
and another for "parts".
I put my shipping to the states on hold for now until things get sorted out.
In General, ScubaSteve writes:
We all know about the USA proposed tariffs and we all know they are implemented
against China.
Some of us Canadians when we ship outside Canada use HS Codes, but not when we
are shipping just into the USA.
The USA Tariffs against China are on ALL CHINESE made products. This includes
some Lego as some sets were manufactured in Jiaxing City in Eastern China is
one such facility (the only one in China). The same does not apply to any other
Lego products made in any other location.
For us Canadians this means any declarations we sign for, or any product that
transits through the United States, or is destined for delivery in the USA will
require both a HS Code and a declaration of where the product was manufactured.s.321
Fines & penalties are imposed on both the Buyer and Seller "apparently".
USA has already commenced turning away shipments that do not have a "country
of origin sticker". DDU's and DDP's are also now being implemented
for Chinese made products,
Yesterday our carrier "front-end" (Stallion) disabled shipping to the
US (you can no longer create USPS labels) because of capacity issues in AB, BC
and other provinces. I already had a shipment ready to hand over, so I did yesterday
afternoon and had a chat with the Stallion guy. The rules say (among other things)
you need to affix a "country of origin" sticker, but it doesn't have
any more details about that sticker. So I created a sticker myself (see attached),
slapped it on the box, and handed it over. He said that yes, there were no details
about these stickers, but "... if I were in your shoes, I would have done
the exact same thing".
My shipment should be at the border about now, and the Stallion guy said that
the driver would let them know right away which shipments were refused (or taken
in for examination). He would let me know then as well.
Yesterday our carrier "front-end" (Stallion) disabled shipping to the
US (you can no longer create USPS labels) because of capacity issues in AB, BC
and other provinces. I already had a shipment ready to hand over, so I did yesterday
afternoon and had a chat with the Stallion guy. The rules say (among other things)
you need to affix a "country of origin" sticker, but it doesn't have
any more details about that sticker. So I created a sticker myself (see attached),
slapped it on the box, and handed it over. He said that yes, there were no details
about these stickers, but "... if I were in your shoes, I would have done
the exact same thing".
My shipment should be at the border about now, and the Stallion guy said that
the driver would let them know right away which shipments were refused (or taken
in for examination). He would let me know then as well.
Yesterday our carrier "front-end" (Stallion) disabled shipping to the
US (you can no longer create USPS labels) because of capacity issues in AB, BC
and other provinces. I already had a shipment ready to hand over, so I did yesterday
afternoon and had a chat with the Stallion guy. The rules say (among other things)
you need to affix a "country of origin" sticker, but it doesn't have
any more details about that sticker. So I created a sticker myself (see attached),
slapped it on the box, and handed it over. He said that yes, there were no details
about these stickers, but "... if I were in your shoes, I would have done
the exact same thing".
My shipment should be at the border about now, and the Stallion guy said that
the driver would let them know right away which shipments were refused (or taken
in for examination). He would let me know then as well.
Exciting times (not).
Niek.
Just made my own version. Thankyou very much for helping 🍕. We will see if this
combined with digital versions gets them all working
Yesterday our carrier "front-end" (Stallion) disabled shipping to the
US (you can no longer create USPS labels) because of capacity issues in AB, BC
and other provinces. I already had a shipment ready to hand over, so I did yesterday
afternoon and had a chat with the Stallion guy. The rules say (among other things)
you need to affix a "country of origin" sticker, but it doesn't have
any more details about that sticker. So I created a sticker myself (see attached),
slapped it on the box, and handed it over. He said that yes, there were no details
about these stickers, but "... if I were in your shoes, I would have done
the exact same thing".
My shipment should be at the border about now, and the Stallion guy said that
the driver would let them know right away which shipments were refused (or taken
in for examination). He would let me know then as well.
Exciting times (not).
Niek.
Just made my own version. Thankyou very much for helping 🍕. We will see if this
combined with digital versions gets them all working
Looks good, where do they want them pasted on the package?
Yesterday our carrier "front-end" (Stallion) disabled shipping to the
US (you can no longer create USPS labels) because of capacity issues in AB, BC
and other provinces. I already had a shipment ready to hand over, so I did yesterday
afternoon and had a chat with the Stallion guy. The rules say (among other things)
you need to affix a "country of origin" sticker, but it doesn't have
any more details about that sticker. So I created a sticker myself (see attached),
slapped it on the box, and handed it over. He said that yes, there were no details
about these stickers, but "... if I were in your shoes, I would have done
the exact same thing".
My shipment should be at the border about now, and the Stallion guy said that
the driver would let them know right away which shipments were refused (or taken
in for examination). He would let me know then as well.
Exciting times (not).
Niek.
Just made my own version. Thankyou very much for helping 🍕. We will see if this
combined with digital versions gets them all working
Looks good, where do they want them pasted on the package?
no idea, they haven't given us much info. we are just placing it wherever
there is room right now
Yesterday our carrier "front-end" (Stallion) disabled shipping to the
US (you can no longer create USPS labels) because of capacity issues in AB, BC
and other provinces. I already had a shipment ready to hand over, so I did yesterday
afternoon and had a chat with the Stallion guy. The rules say (among other things)
you need to affix a "country of origin" sticker, but it doesn't have
any more details about that sticker. So I created a sticker myself (see attached),
slapped it on the box, and handed it over. He said that yes, there were no details
about these stickers, but "... if I were in your shoes, I would have done
the exact same thing".
My shipment should be at the border about now, and the Stallion guy said that
the driver would let them know right away which shipments were refused (or taken
in for examination). He would let me know then as well.
Exciting times (not).
Niek.
Just made my own version. Thankyou very much for helping 🍕. We will see if this
combined with digital versions gets them all working
Looks good, where do they want them pasted on the package?
no idea, they haven't given us much info. we are just placing it wherever
there is room right now
Well that's goverment, unclear and speaking another language
Yesterday our carrier "front-end" (Stallion) disabled shipping to the
US (you can no longer create USPS labels) because of capacity issues in AB, BC
and other provinces. I already had a shipment ready to hand over, so I did yesterday
afternoon and had a chat with the Stallion guy. The rules say (among other things)
you need to affix a "country of origin" sticker, but it doesn't have
any more details about that sticker. So I created a sticker myself (see attached),
slapped it on the box, and handed it over. He said that yes, there were no details
about these stickers, but "... if I were in your shoes, I would have done
the exact same thing".
My shipment should be at the border about now, and the Stallion guy said that
the driver would let them know right away which shipments were refused (or taken
in for examination). He would let me know then as well.
Exciting times (not).
Niek.
Just made my own version. Thankyou very much for helping 🍕. We will see if this
combined with digital versions gets them all working
No mention of LEGO? That’s not just a false declaration—it’s outright misleading.
You should be banned from selling LEGO until this is corrected. Additionally,
as a fitting punishment, you must endure one full minute of walking barefoot,
eyes closed, through a battlefield of 2x4 bricks. Non-negotiable.
Yesterday our carrier "front-end" (Stallion) disabled shipping to the
US (you can no longer create USPS labels) because of capacity issues in AB, BC
and other provinces. I already had a shipment ready to hand over, so I did yesterday
afternoon and had a chat with the Stallion guy. The rules say (among other things)
you need to affix a "country of origin" sticker, but it doesn't have
any more details about that sticker. So I created a sticker myself (see attached),
slapped it on the box, and handed it over. He said that yes, there were no details
about these stickers, but "... if I were in your shoes, I would have done
the exact same thing".
My shipment should be at the border about now, and the Stallion guy said that
the driver would let them know right away which shipments were refused (or taken
in for examination). He would let me know then as well.
Exciting times (not).
Niek.
Just made my own version. Thankyou very much for helping 🍕. We will see if this
combined with digital versions gets them all working
No mention of LEGO? That’s not just a false declaration—it’s outright misleading.
You should be banned from selling LEGO until this is corrected. Additionally,
as a fitting punishment, you must endure one full minute of walking barefoot,
eyes closed, through a battlefield of 2x4 bricks. Non-negotiable.
Yesterday our carrier "front-end" (Stallion) disabled shipping to the
US (you can no longer create USPS labels) because of capacity issues in AB, BC
and other provinces. I already had a shipment ready to hand over, so I did yesterday
afternoon and had a chat with the Stallion guy. The rules say (among other things)
you need to affix a "country of origin" sticker, but it doesn't have
any more details about that sticker. So I created a sticker myself (see attached),
slapped it on the box, and handed it over. He said that yes, there were no details
about these stickers, but "... if I were in your shoes, I would have done
the exact same thing".
My shipment should be at the border about now, and the Stallion guy said that
the driver would let them know right away which shipments were refused (or taken
in for examination). He would let me know then as well.
Exciting times (not).
Niek.
Just made my own version. Thankyou very much for helping 🍕. We will see if this
combined with digital versions gets them all working
No mention of LEGO? That’s not just a false declaration—it’s outright misleading.
You should be banned from selling LEGO until this is corrected. Additionally,
as a fitting punishment, you must endure one full minute of walking barefoot,
eyes closed, through a battlefield of 2x4 bricks. Non-negotiable.
That’s it? I thought you would do something worse like ban him from pizza for
a week, but then I remembered that without pizza we all would starve
Yesterday our carrier "front-end" (Stallion) disabled shipping to the
US (you can no longer create USPS labels) because of capacity issues in AB, BC
and other provinces. I already had a shipment ready to hand over, so I did yesterday
afternoon and had a chat with the Stallion guy. The rules say (among other things)
you need to affix a "country of origin" sticker, but it doesn't have
any more details about that sticker. So I created a sticker myself (see attached),
slapped it on the box, and handed it over. He said that yes, there were no details
about these stickers, but "... if I were in your shoes, I would have done
the exact same thing".
My shipment should be at the border about now, and the Stallion guy said that
the driver would let them know right away which shipments were refused (or taken
in for examination). He would let me know then as well.
Exciting times (not).
Niek.
Just made my own version. Thankyou very much for helping 🍕. We will see if this
combined with digital versions gets them all working
Yesterday our carrier "front-end" (Stallion) disabled shipping to the
US (you can no longer create USPS labels) because of capacity issues in AB, BC
and other provinces. I already had a shipment ready to hand over, so I did yesterday
afternoon and had a chat with the Stallion guy. The rules say (among other things)
you need to affix a "country of origin" sticker, but it doesn't have
any more details about that sticker. So I created a sticker myself (see attached),
slapped it on the box, and handed it over. He said that yes, there were no details
about these stickers, but "... if I were in your shoes, I would have done
the exact same thing".
My shipment should be at the border about now, and the Stallion guy said that
the driver would let them know right away which shipments were refused (or taken
in for examination). He would let me know then as well.
Exciting times (not).
Niek.
Just made my own version. Thankyou very much for helping 🍕. We will see if this
combined with digital versions gets them all working
Yours were probably made in Mexico.
its possible, but in general all boxes state Denmark as the first option and
many parts still originate from there and based on prior customs threads that
seems to be the standard option for lego