Governments should drastically subsidize/reduce shipping cost of small parcels
Posted: Fri Oct 28, 2016 10:43 am
Or find other ways so make it cheaper. It may actually fix the economy!
The cost of shipping goods should keep-up with globalization and data costs.
Governments should have a good look at all categories of “local” merchandise that would have a chance at competing with China if shipping wasn’t an obstacle, and REMOVE THAT OBSTACLE!
For example; anything costing $1 to $40 or so that I may want to order from a company outside my city/country (but same continent) is likely to cost me another $5 to $80 in shipping charges.
Trying to order something from the US to Canada might also incur brokerage fees of around $30-$50 ON TOP OF EVERYTHING ELSE!
Ordering the same or similar thing from China will likely be cheaper but more importantly have FREE SHIPPING (surely “include” is more correct but never mind that) if I’m willing to wait longer.
I would often pay more to buy from a supplier in my country or continent; maybe even double the price (I might pay $8 to get something from Montreal rather than $4 to get it from China) but I don’t have that option.
I don’t know how shipping from China can be so cheap; maybe it’s subsidized.
What I do believe is that many more businesses could survive/thrive if shipping was cheap, and even sell to the Chinese people directly.
China is a huge market that’s out of reach for many companies (and would-be companies) because of high shipping costs.
Fix this unbalance and the world will be a better place.
The cost of shipping goods should keep-up with globalization and data costs.
Governments should have a good look at all categories of “local” merchandise that would have a chance at competing with China if shipping wasn’t an obstacle, and REMOVE THAT OBSTACLE!
For example; anything costing $1 to $40 or so that I may want to order from a company outside my city/country (but same continent) is likely to cost me another $5 to $80 in shipping charges.
Trying to order something from the US to Canada might also incur brokerage fees of around $30-$50 ON TOP OF EVERYTHING ELSE!
Ordering the same or similar thing from China will likely be cheaper but more importantly have FREE SHIPPING (surely “include” is more correct but never mind that) if I’m willing to wait longer.
I would often pay more to buy from a supplier in my country or continent; maybe even double the price (I might pay $8 to get something from Montreal rather than $4 to get it from China) but I don’t have that option.
I don’t know how shipping from China can be so cheap; maybe it’s subsidized.
What I do believe is that many more businesses could survive/thrive if shipping was cheap, and even sell to the Chinese people directly.
China is a huge market that’s out of reach for many companies (and would-be companies) because of high shipping costs.
Fix this unbalance and the world will be a better place.