News

The US Senate has approved a comprehensive budget reconciliation bill that contains a provision to permanently end the ‘de ...
Low-value parcels shipped from China to the U.S. are now subject to a 54% tariff after a trade agreement was reached.
With just days to go before China's access to the de minimis trade exception is cut off, the Trump administration has quietly changed its policy on how shipments will be processed for entry into ...
The White House closed the so-called de minimis tariff loophole for lower-value Chinese imports Friday but also waived a customs rule that will make collecting those tariffs very difficult, trade e… ...
The de minimis loophole is officially closed — get ready for higher prices and longer waits on your packages ...
Sri Lanka will begin imposing an 18% Value Added Tax (VAT) on services provided by non-resident individuals via electronic ...
The de minimis tax rules are out of date; but the UK government will have to address many challenges if it is to move to a fairer solution ...
The "de minimis" trade loophole that allowed cheap packages to come to the U.S. duty-free is closing. Ecommerce customers are already feeling the sting.
Retailers have welcomed the chancellor's announcement that she will review the UK's 'de minimis' customs treatment of low value imports.
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.
If you’ve purchased something from Chinese e-commerce giants Shein, Temu or Alibaba, then you may have benefited from a trade loophole called the de minimis exemption.
Retailers have welcomed news that the UK government will review the UK's "de minimis" customs treatment of low value imports.