Originally Posted by
conspiratemus1
Canada and the United States continue to respect the USMCA free-trade agreement concluded during President Trump's first term. "USMCA-compliant" goods cross the border in either direction without duty. This is almost everything you and I would buy.
So what I want to buy is an off-topic Deda fork for a gravel build from a seller in the great white north. The only distribution in the US Deda has is through BTI and their website has no forks. This fork was not substantially made in North America. At best it was made in Italy, more than likely made in east Asia. And as best as my dumbass can tell, it would not be USMCA compliant. Correct?