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Tip: How to Reduce Tariff Complications

We understand there is much anxiety around the importation of products from China because of the new and evolving tariff rules.

These new taxes targeting Chinese goods are creating a challenge for our clients when it comes to understanding the overall cost of products imported into the USA.

Since 2007, Biscayne Hospitality has produced 95% of its case goods, soft seating, and cabinets in the following countries:

  • Philippines
  • Indonesia
  • Mexico
  • USA

We do, however, use Chinese factories for 5% of our metal production and all of our stone sourcing.

We have one purpose at Biscayne Hospitality – to earn, build, and maintain trust with our clients. Please feel secure knowing that our processes and factory locations mean Biscayne Hospitality is well-positioned to continue serving your needs with the same great customer service you have come to expect from us.

Trust us to deliver for you.

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