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When you were talking on the phone with your friend in Turkey, she told you that she was making leather jackets and intended to export them to Canada. She was wondering if you could help her figure out the customs’ issues related to such exports (import from your perspective).
You asked your friend about the size of her operation, the number of units she intended to bring to Canada. She said something between 10 to 20 leather jackets per week. You asked her if she makes them all in Turkey. She said yes. She uses high-quality leather, produced in Turkey, she cuts the patterns, and then puts them together to make the jackets in her own workshop. She said all the buttons, threads, and the rest also are made in Turkey, even the zippers.
Your friend mentioned that she might need to use other types of fabrics for lining, inserts, and inside of the jackets that might not be made in Turkey a year from now. Less than 25% of the value of her jackets might be made in Germany next year. So, naturally, she is curious to know if that will make any difference in her case.