Melbourne, Australia (AP) – Jesse Schiller and Rachel Evans are probably the only business owners on Norfolk Island in Australia be directly affected by the Trump administration priceLike the outpost of the South Pacific, they call for no house exports in the United States.
The Canadian couple, both aged 41, has a company that manufactures plastic -free hair accessories under the Kooshoo brand. Schiller, born in Vancouver, said that he and his wife born on the island of Norfolk are probably the only business owners on the island who will pay high prices – and they will pay the prices imposed in Japan and India, where the goods will be manufactured. About 80% of Kooshoo’s activities are with the United States.
“Kooshoo” means “feeling good” in English-Tahitian Creole known as Norf’K or Norfuk which is spoken among this remote population of 2,000 people at 1,600 kilometers (1,000 miles) northeast of Sydney.
“We are probably the most affected company” on the island of Norfolk, said Schiller.
Norfolk Island was a shock inclusion in the list of world prices from the Trump administration announced last week, which was aimed at repairing American trade deficits with the world.
While Australia and its external territories have been awarded the minimum world rate of 10%, including the Heard Uninhabited and McDonald Islands in the Antarctic region, the island of Norfolk was distinguished for a tariff of 29%.
“I think Norfolk has become a kind of parable for the lack of nuances with which these prices came out in the world,” said Schiller.
Schiller and Evans, a Canadian-Australian national double, have the consolation to be treated slightly prices: Japan has received a rate of 24% and India 26%.
Why was the island of Norfolk for such a serious and apparently futile tariff treatment was a subject of popular conversation between the inhabitants.
“It was a large intrigue locally,” said Schiller.
“A first theory-and that seems to be right-is that there are others notable Norfols in the world. Norfolk, of course, in the United Kingdom, Norfolk in Virginia in the United States, and it seems that certain poorly labeled customs documents may have contributed to error …”, said Schiller.
“It could have been very easily verified,” he added.
His wife, Evans, has an impressive island line from Norfolk. She is a 9th generation descendant of a crew member of the British naval ship HMS BOUNTY who mutinated in 1789, although her mother was Canadian. The mutineers, whose exploits were dramatized in Hollywood films, established a colony on the Pitcairn Islands and their descendants then installed the former British criminal colony on the island of Norfolk.
She said that the lasting lifestyle she had learned on an island also isolated about 8 kilometers (5 miles) long and 5 kilometers (3 miles) wide had been part of the brand since they started their business in Vancouver 15 years ago.
She was convinced that their business would survive the last commercial barriers.
“Certainly for the short term, we will find a way to fill this,” said Evans.