Edward
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Odd...I would have guessed the Commonwealth realms would have some sort of free trade "special relationship" or something. I just looked up shipping costs for sending a jacket from the middle of the US to the UK and it didn't look as bad as all that. (Though I probably missed something).
For tax purposes, the "British Commonwealth" is meaningless: from a UK perspective, anything inside the EU single market there are no import / export / taxes / duties due, while anything coming in from outside that is charged import tax at something around 4.5% on top of the combined shipping and item price cost, plus VAT at a further 20%. With the pound at a historic low over the past two and a half years, it's often now not worth importing much.
In terms of the other way around, AFAIK, all of the 'Commonwealth' countries have their own arrangements, but will charge import and sales tax at some level on goods coming in from the UK.