Additional Information
Additional Information
Tariffs on imported goods are the responsibility of the “importer of record” (IOR) and are based on the IOR landed cost. In order to bring products into the commerce of a receiving country, duties must be paid to customs based on the tariff value.
Arrow.com is currently not passing through tariff-related charges on products exported to customers outside of the United States and its territories and we are exploring options to mitigate tariff impact where possible.
• Where suppliers have agreed, for orders shipped by Arrow to locations outside the United States and its territories, most sourcing will transition from our Reno, Nev., distribution center to our distribution center in Guadalajara, Mexico.
• Where required by suppliers, for international orders that will be serviced by our Reno distribution center, Arrow will file for duty drawbacks instead of adding tariffs to those shipments.
To continue supporting your supply chain experience:
• Please enjoy the free BOM analysis offered through our partner SiliconExpert
• Your Arrow representatives will leverage our global supply chain capabilities, logistics network and operating footprint to minimize tariff impact where possible, including alternate sourcing options through our extensive line card and supplier portfolio
• We will continue collaborating with supplier partners on alternate COO product potential, as well as utilize the Mexico IMMEX program
Section 301 China Tariff visibility and transparency at the line item level
• Real-time Customer Quotes – estimated tariff
• Customer Order Acknowledgements – estimated tariff
• Customer backlog – orders and forecast – estimated tariff
• Arrow Invoices – actual tariff, payable as per customer terms
Section 301 Tariff charges
• Arrow Importer of record – 25%
• Supplier Importer of record - Tariff is 0% to 25