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President Donald Trump has suspended a tax perk for all countries, which allowed cheap packages to flow into the country duty-free and American consumers to shop at ultra-low-priced e-commerce sites.
Low-value parcels coming from other countries will no longer evade tariffs under the executive order President Trump signed ...
On July 31, 2025, President Donald Trump signed an executive order modifying the reciprocal tariff rates for certain countries that have goods ...
The low-cost shipments were previously excluded from tariffs; President Trump said the loophole has allowed countries to ...
‘For example, last year the UK exported $138.87m-worth of apparel (including knitted and crocheted clothing), $109.37m-worth ...
The Trump administration has clarified that its new tariffs won't apply to goods already on ships heading to the US before 12 ...
According to Passport’s 2025 survey of e-commerce leaders, 81% of respondents say tariffs are one of their biggest ...
President Donald Trump signed an executive order ending the “de minimis” trade exemption from tariffs—a loophole that allowed ...
The United States is preparing to eliminate its long-standing “de minimis” tariff exemption for low-value imports from every ...
In this week’s episode of The Loadstar’s News in Brief Podcast, the team recaps last week’s supply chain news.
On July 30, President Trump took two actions that represent a significant escalation in the administration’s evolving trade strategy: (1) ...
In a flurry of trade news on Wednesday, Trump imposed new rates on copper imports and ended the de minimis exemption.