πΊπΈ U.S. Market Ordering Update
(Yes, we made it simpler—because nobody likes surprise fees π)
Order Price Calculation:
Product Price + Prepaid 25% Import Duty (base shipping included)
Import duties are collected upfront at checkout
Shipments are handled under DDP (Delivered Duty Paid) terms
→ In normal situations, no additional taxes or fees are required upon deliveryFedEx Express / DHL Express upgrades are available at an additional cost
β Why are we rolling out this new process?
Reduce uncertainty around customs clearance and import taxes
Avoid unexpected charges or delays at delivery
Provide a more transparent and hassle-free ordering experience
π We strongly recommend purchasing through your local authorized dealer whenever possible,
for faster delivery and more complete after-sales support.

β οΈ Important Notes
Orders will be shipped within 3 business days after purchase
Once the product has shipped from Taiwan and entered the U.S.,
any return or refund requests will not be eligible for a refund of U.S. import duties and shipping costs
π Please compare carefully and consider before placing your order.
Smart shopping = no regrets π
πΊπΈ Short Explanation About U.S. Tariffs (with official sources)
Hello,
We’d like to share some quick updates about current U.S. tariff policies to help you understand why import duties are required for all international shipments.
β 1. Tariffs are now part of the new U.S. trade policy
The U.S. government has implemented the Reciprocal Tariffs system, which applies a minimum 10% tariff on many imported goods.
This applies to all international purchases — not just our products.
Source:
Reuters – U.S. extends tariff rules
https://www.reuters.com/world/china/us-extends-tariff-exclusions-related-china-tech-transfer-probe-2025-11-26/
β 2. Tariff income may reduce future taxes or become rebates
The current administration is considering using tariff revenue to lower income taxes or even return part of the revenue to Americans as “tariff dividend checks.”
Sources:
Axios – Tariffs may replace income tax
https://www.axios.com/2025/11/28/trump-tariffs-income-taxesNew York Post – Tariff dividend checks
https://nypost.com/2025/11/24/business/how-trump-plans-to-fund-2000-tariff-dividend-checks-for-most-americans/
β 3. Duties are calculated by U.S. Customs, not the seller
All duties are determined by U.S. Customs, and collected by UPS/FedEx/DHL.
Sellers cannot remove or modify these charges.
β 4. Not paying duties causes delays
Unpaid duties can lead to:
Customs hold
Return-to-sender
Extra fees
Delivery delays
Paying the duty ensures fast and smooth delivery.