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I ask this because those of us living in the US should probably order speakers soon. The 25% tariff on Canadian goods is starting. I guess if we order speakers from retailers in the US we won't have to pay now, but once those all sell out we should expect probably a 25% price hike.

This post isn't meant to be political, but merely practical about saving $. Those needing parts should order now if it's not already too late.
 
Latest news, postponed some for Mexico, rumors that Canada may be too. Trudeau has to make a commitment to tighten the border though. So for now Canada starts soon.

Yes, the United States has postponed the implementation of tariffs on Mexico until March 1, 2025. This decision follows discussions between U.S. President Donald Trump and Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum, during which Mexico agreed to deploy 10,000 National Guard members to its northern border to combat drug trafficking, particularly fentanyl.


However, tariffs on Canadian imports have not been postponed and are set to take effect on February 4, 2025. The U.S. plans to impose a 25% tariff on goods from Canada, with a lower 10% tariff specifically on Canadian energy resources.


In response, Canada has announced retaliatory tariffs of 25% on $155 billion worth of U.S. imports, to be implemented in two phases. The first phase targets $30 billion worth of American products, including alcohol, produce, household goods, and industrial materials, starting on February 4, 2025. The second phase will cover the remaining $125 billion worth of goods after 21 days.


These developments have heightened concerns about a potential trade war and its impact on global markets. Economists warn that the tariffs could hinder U.S. economic growth and raise inflation, affecting various sectors, including manufacturing and agriculture.
 
Latest news, postponed some for Mexico, rumors that Canada may be too. Trudeau has to make a commitment to tighten the border though. So for now Canada starts soon.

Yes, the United States has postponed the implementation of tariffs on Mexico until March 1, 2025. This decision follows discussions between U.S. President Donald Trump and Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum, during which Mexico agreed to deploy 10,000 National Guard members to its northern border to combat drug trafficking, particularly fentanyl.


However, tariffs on Canadian imports have not been postponed and are set to take effect on February 4, 2025. The U.S. plans to impose a 25% tariff on goods from Canada, with a lower 10% tariff specifically on Canadian energy resources.


In response, Canada has announced retaliatory tariffs of 25% on $155 billion worth of U.S. imports, to be implemented in two phases. The first phase targets $30 billion worth of American products, including alcohol, produce, household goods, and industrial materials, starting on February 4, 2025. The second phase will cover the remaining $125 billion worth of goods after 21 days.


These developments have heightened concerns about a potential trade war and its impact on global markets. Economists warn that the tariffs could hinder U.S. economic growth and raise inflation, affecting various sectors, including manufacturing and agriculture.

This will also stop a lot of the illegal shipments of guns from the US going into Mexico, so it's a win : win.

So make sure to stock up on 100% Agave Tequila now :)
 
A few years ago Martin Logan told me that all the masterpiece series stuff was made here in Canada but that was a few years ago now.

Canada supplies a ton of energy to certain parts of the US, if we start putting tariffs on that the US might be in for a rough go. This is all completely ridiculous considering the fentanyl coming from Canada makes up under 1% of what's smuggled into the US. Ontario just cancelled a $100M contract with Starlink over this mess and that's just the beginning, this will be bad for everyone involved.
 
This will also stop a lot of the illegal shipments of guns from the US going into Mexico, so it's a win : win.

So make sure to stock up on 100% Agave Tequila now :)
Yes, Mexico actually mentioned how they want us to work harder to stop powerful guns goimg down there. It is a win win.
 
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A few years ago Martin Logan told me that all the masterpiece series stuff was made here in Canada but that was a few years ago now.

Canada supplies a ton of energy to certain parts of the US, if we start putting tariffs on that the US might be in for a rough go. This is all completely ridiculous considering the fentanyl coming from Canada makes up under 1% of what's smuggled into the US. Ontario just cancelled a $100M contract with Starlink over this mess and that's just the beginning, this will be bad for everyone involved.
There's only a 10% tariff on energy from Canada. As soon as the US cranks its own domestic production up again, that wont matter. The US was a net exporter during Trump's last term. I'm not sure we are now after the last 4 years. The US has massive amounts of energy to be tapped.
 
There's only a 10% tariff on energy from Canada. As soon as the US cranks its own domestic production up again, that wont matter. The US was a net exporter during Trump's last term. I'm not sure we are now after the last 4 years. The US has massive amounts of energy to be tapped.
Yes but you don't just flip a switch on the grid and suddenly all your energy can come from somewhere else. Infrastructure doesn't work that way.
 
Yes but you don't just flip a switch on the grid and suddenly all your energy can come from somewhere else. Infrastructure doesn't work that way.

Exactly! Within the US most of the country is on a grid ( not TX ), and while power can be purchased from relatively far away, it isn't actually transferred from that far away place. It is more shifted.

For a remote area, assuming that you have adequate power lines to move the power from another source, there are also transmission losses over longer distances, so you both pay a premium and lose more energy. It's very possible that we don't have the infrastructure to supply power to some reasons of the country currently being fed from Canada.

Also if we had a long term plan to put in the infrastructure to do this, it would meet a lot of resistance. Power lines are considered eye sores by many and they devalue property. So it is extremely difficult to run new power lines. NIMBY movements have forced many "orphaned" US powerplants to shut down when local manufacturing dries up. Those powerplants couldn't find any way to export power.
 
Today Trudeau agreed to work with Trump in shutting down some of the problems on the border. There is now a 30 day hold. Its a step in the right direction.

https://apnews.com/article/trump-ta...baum-trudeau-017efa8c3343b8d2a9444f7e65356ae9
The “problems” at the US/Canada border are mostly manufactured in the prion perforated brain of a grade six reading level con man .

This salvo of silliness has done Canada a lot of good. It’s woken people up to the reality that too much of our economic health is dependent upon an unstable, untrustworthy former friend who has turned on us. Other markets are already being developed as we speak. Yes, it’s easier to ship seafood via truck to Boston. But Japan and Europe are happy to pay the freight to get it there.

It’s American wholesalers and eating public who will ultimately suffer.

Look at Trumps entire career. If he was a soccer player he’d be the lifetime leader in own goals.

When ML merged/bought Paradigm their ability to manufacture subs and boxes increased substantially. Paradigm is a Canadian brand. I believe it’s one of the speaker companies (there are many) spawned out of the Ottawa Valley area because of the readily available federal NRC sound labs.

https://nrc.canada.ca/en/research-d...everberant-acoustic-chamber-research-facility

Most of these below would have taken advantage of that facility. I know McIntosh initiated their equalizer line after a visit to an earlier version of the facility and heard the shortcomings of their speaker designs. I have a McIntosh Speaker/Equalizer combination XR5/MQ104

Angstrom
Dalquist
Energy
Focus
Gershman
Mirage
PSB
Paradigm
Reference
StudioLab
Totem
 
Wow, this turned political fast. I'll look into deleting the post. Maybe a admin can take it down. It's heading in the wrong direction. I meant this as only a practical post designed to help members try to plan purchases to save $.
 
Wow, this turned political fast. I'll look into deleting the post. Maybe a admin can take it down. It's heading in the wrong direction. I meant this as only a practical post designed to help members try to plan purchases to save $.
Yep about as fast as I figured it would. I don’t think anybody questions your good intentions Robert. It’s too bad things are where they are right now.
 
Yep about as fast as I figured it would. I don’t think anybody questions your good intentions Robert. It’s too bad things are where they are right now.
Thanks. When I saw the news about the tariff on Canada, be being into audio, the first thing I thought of was Martin Logan lol. I knew that if I was looking into buying some of their equipment now, I would want to be aware of the tariff. Some folks dont pay a lot of attention to the politics in the world, and I was trying to save someone some money by ordering now before this sets in.
It looks like it all might be avoided if things continue in the right direction.
 
Thanks. When I saw the news about the tariff on Canada, be being into audio, the first thing I thought of was Martin Logan lol. I knew that if I was looking into buying some of their equipment now, I would want to be aware of the tariff. Some folks dont pay a lot of attention to the politics in the world, and I was trying to save someone some money by ordering now before this sets in.
It looks like it all might be avoided if things continue in the right direction.
And that is exactly how I took it when you posted it, I’m sure most of us did.
 
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