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A federal appeals court will soon hear oral arguments in a major case challenging Trump’s “reciprocal” tariffs.
What the 90-day U.S.-China tariff reduction means for businesses The "de minimis" tariff rate on low-value parcels from China will come down to 54% from 120%, the White House said in an executive ...
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The National Interest on MSNImproving Data Collection on Forced LaborThe “Big Beautiful Bill” ends the $800 de minimis exemption, closing a major forced-labor loophole but demanding rapid CBP modernization. The recently passed One Big Beautiful Bill includes a ...
US Customs and Border Protection said in a January press release that de minimis shipments increased by more than 600% from fiscal year 2015 to fiscal year 2023, going from 139 million a year to ...
Business Only in Newsday As 'de minimis' trade loophole ends Friday, Shein, Temu shoppers could pay a lot more A page from the Temu website in 2023. Credit: AP Photo/Richard Drew ...
In 2015, about 153 million de minimis parcels were shipped to the United States. That number grew to more than a billion in 2023, according a report from the Congressional Research Service.
The De Minimis Exemption, a trade loophole, is set to expire on May 2, 2025, driving up the cost of packages for U.S. shoppers who purchase goods online from China.
The Trump administration ended U.S. duty-free access for low-value shipments from China and Hong Kong on May 2, removing the "de minimis" exemptions used by Shein, Temu and other e-commerce firms ...
Shein and Temu orders no longer enjoy trade loophole May 2 The de minimis exemption on products from China is set to end at midnight on May 1. Postal packages from China valued at under $800 will ...
The de minimis exemption — a policy that makes shipments into the U.S. worth less than $800 duty-free — is set to end for shipments from China on May 2.
Days after signing an order to revoke the de minimis exemption, the president opted to let it continue until the U.S. government has a system for collecting tariffs on Chinese goods.
Tariff delay on 'de minimis' latest in flurry of tariff moves Trump signed orders on Feb. 1, issuing tariffs against China, Mexico, and Canada that were scheduled to go into effect on Feb. 4.
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