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Based on data below please answer the following question: Costs, demand, weight, and tariff data

Annual demand for San-pod in Germany: 30,000
Annual demand for San-pod in USA: 10,000

Labor costs:

China ($): $3 per unit; Greece ($): $4.5 per unit; Mexico ($): $5 per unit
Product weight per unit
Assembled San-pod (g): 90
Part A from Malta (g): 50
Part B from Japan (g): 40
Product purchase price

Part A FOB Malta ($ per unit): $10
Part B FOB Japan ($ per unit): $30
Tariff rates (%):
Japan 6%; China 7%; Mexico 8%; USA 5%; Greece 7%; Germany 7%
Combined rates for transportation and insurance between respective points (I&F $ per 100g)
Malta to Greece: 0.6
Malta to China: 2.2
Malta to Mexico: 2.5
China to Germany: 2.3
China to USA: 2.75
Greece to Germany: 0.6
Greece to USA: 2.5
Mexico to Germany: 0.8
Japan to China: 0.8
Japan to Greece: 2.5
Mexico to USA: 0.4
Japan to Mexico: 2.3

If San-pod is assembled in Greece, what is the unit Duty cost in shipping to Germany?

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