Says the equipment manufactured in the U.S. is not subject to tariffs at all. Says based on the tariff policies that are currently in place, imported Peloton (PTON) and Precor hardware are no longer subject to the Section 232 tariffs on aluminum and steel content. They do remain subject to all other applicable tariffs, which include the MFN tariffs as well as Sections 1, 22 and 301, Peloton said. Says closely monitoring the updates from U.S. Customs and Border Protection.
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