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Import Fees From Germany
My son has ordered some electronic equipment from a company in Germany, he did not realise he would have to pay 'import duty', which UPS are requesting (£120.00). If he doesn't accept delivery and the items get returned to the supplier, does the supplier still have to pay the import duty? The import duty makes the items more expensive than in the UK, but if the supplier is going to take the import duty off his refund, he might as well pay it and learn from his experience. he has emailed the supplier, but they have not come back to him yet.
Any advice would be much appreciated. TIA.
Any advice would be much appreciated. TIA.
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Please explain. Is an MG car (good old British marque) but owned/manufactured in China, a British car? Or Vauxhall, was owned by Americans and now part of Amsterdam-based Stellantis (who? I hear shouted). Or could it be Nissan, Japanese-owned but some models made in the UK? Maybe Honda? So, which would you buy?
Please explain. Is an MG car (good old British marque) but owned/manufactured in China, a British car? Or Vauxhall, was owned by Americans and now part of Amsterdam-based Stellantis (who? I hear shouted). Or could it be Nissan, Japanese-owned but some models made in the UK? Maybe Honda? So, which would you buy?
gingejbee. Honda are made (still) in Swindon & employ British workers, many parts including the body panels are made right there on the site, many parts are made in other parts of Britain (ditto) Some parts come from other places abroad - that is the way things are in motor manufacturing.
Buying a Honda, apart from it being a good car, is helping the UK economy better than buying, say, a Renault (which isn't as good a car anyway).
Buying a Honda, apart from it being a good car, is helping the UK economy better than buying, say, a Renault (which isn't as good a car anyway).
I should add that not every model of Honda is made in Swindon, this is from their website;
'In 1994, production of the Honda Civic, began in Swindon, alongside the Accord. The Civic, and its Tourer and Type-R variants, continue to be produce in Swindon today, along with the CR-V, Honda’s compact SUV.
In May 2019, Honda confirmed that the plant will close in 2021, when the current Civic goes out of production.'
Very sad loss, still Nissan will remain & expand.
'In 1994, production of the Honda Civic, began in Swindon, alongside the Accord. The Civic, and its Tourer and Type-R variants, continue to be produce in Swindon today, along with the CR-V, Honda’s compact SUV.
In May 2019, Honda confirmed that the plant will close in 2021, when the current Civic goes out of production.'
Very sad loss, still Nissan will remain & expand.
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