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Shipments valued under $800 from all countries will now be tariffed after an executive order from the White House.
Low-value parcels coming from other countries will no longer evade tariffs under the executive order President Trump signed ...
President Trump’s new executive order suspends the de minimis exemption for global low-value imports, a move that could raise ...
Any goods shipped through the international postal network will be subject to tariff rates based on the value of the package ...
The U.S. will end the so-called “de minimis” tariff loophole that allows goods under $800 to enter the country duty-free, the White House said Wednesday. It had already halted the practice for Chinese ...
The de minimis exemption, which had already been repealed for goods from China, will be repealed globally on August 29, adding duties to all imports.
The United States is suspending a "de minimis" exemption that allowed low-value commercial shipments to be shipped to the ...
The de minimis rule had allowed small companies to avoid duties and complex paperwork on small-scale imports. Now, it's going ...
Trump claims shippers have been exploiting the de minimis exemption because such packages typically draw less scrutiny. De ...
The administration had already suspended de minimis exemptions for shipments from China and Hong Kong in May. A large number ...
The Trump administration is wiping out duty-free treatment for low-cost imports shipped by e-commerce retailers direct to ...
In a flurry of trade news on Wednesday, Trump imposed new rates on copper imports and ended the de minimis exemption.