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"MAKE YOUR PRODUCT IN THE USA AND THERE ARE NO TARIFFS"
There will still be tariffs? You can't make products in the USA without some sort of material being imported to produce the product here. The BMW plant in South Carolina produces the X5, but if you read the Monroney sticker, only 32% of the car is produced in US/Canada, the engine comes from Austria & the transmission comes from Germany before final assembly. I believe with the Tundra in Texas, I think 20% of the parts come from Japan.
I've seen similar notes brought up about factories being moved here to "avoid" a tariff. Materials like steel will still be affected (again) & the company will be dealing with 2+ years of that if they're trying to get a major manufacturing plant up and running here.
There will still be tariffs? You can't make products in the USA without some sort of material being imported to produce the product here. The BMW plant in South Carolina produces the X5, but if you read the Monroney sticker, only 32% of the car is produced in US/Canada, the engine comes from Austria & the transmission comes from Germany before final assembly. I believe with the Tundra in Texas, I think 20% of the parts come from Japan.
I've seen similar notes brought up about factories being moved here to "avoid" a tariff. Materials like steel will still be affected (again) & the company will be dealing with 2+ years of that if they're trying to get a major manufacturing plant up and running here.