On 10/18/18, the D&D Daily posted an article written by Jim Wyatt, EAS Strategy and Product Consultant.Ā Ā Click hereĀ to see the complete D&D Daily E-Newsletter that contains the article.Ā  It was a very brief article, so we also posted the text below for your convenience.

Over the past 20 years, U.S. anti-shoplifting (EAS) equipment manufacturers have moved most of their production to China. This has been a windfall for retailers with the average price paid for AM or RF labels and tags dropping by about 50% over this time.

In September, the U.S. government announced aĀ new round of tariffsĀ would be placed on goods shipped from China to the U.S. The list of products exceeded 3,000 with a retail value of over $200 billion which included all EAS labels and tags. This 10% tariff was imposed in September, and the tariff will rise to 25% at the end of 2018.

Non-Chinese made EAS products will not be affected by these tariffs. A few EAS product manufacturers have retained production capacity in North America. For example, Sensormatic produces AM products in Mexico, and ALL-TAGĀ® Corporation produced RF Labels in Florida.

U.S. retailers might encounter a bit of ā€œsticker shockā€ – especially when the 25% tariff rate kicks in.