The expiration of the de minimis rule means that low-cost goods entering the U.S. will now face import taxes, impacting consumers, shippers, and small businesses dramatically. Discover how these changes affect your shopping experience!
The end of the de minimis exemption, a provision allowing duty-free imports under $800, is reshaping global trade. Businesses brace for increased tariffs and consumers may face higher prices on everyday goods.
In a sweeping change, the Trump administration has terminated the de minimis exemption, impacting low-value parcel shipments to the U.S. This move aims to curb tariff evasion and combat the influx of dangerous goods. Retailers like Shein and Temu are scrambling to adapt to the new rules.
The end of the de minimis exemption on small packages is here, leading to potential billions in new fees for consumers. Many postal services are halting shipments to the U.S., causing disruption in online shopping.
The recent US-China trade deal reportedly excludes e-commerce shipments from tariff exemptions, potentially impacting small businesses. Temu has halted shipments from China and is shifting focus to American warehouses.
In a major policy shift, the US is closing a duty-free loophole that allowed low-value packages from China to enter without taxes. This change, effective May 2, will push prices up for popular online retailers like Shein and Temu, impacting millions of American shoppers.
Prices for your favorite items from Shein and Temu have skyrocketed due to new tariffs imposed by President Trump. Discover how these changes impact your online shopping habits and wallet.
DHL Express has announced a suspension of all shipments over $800 for American customers, effective April 21, due to new U.S. customs regulations. This change comes amidst ongoing trade tensions with China and could reshape e-commerce dynamics.
In a bold move to combat the opioid crisis, the U.S. has announced new tariffs on low-value shipments from China. This decision aims to address deceptive shipping practices and curb the influx of illicit substances.