An executive order imposes tariffs on small-value shipments from China that were previously exempt from duties.
The so-called ‘de minimis’ rule has long allowed items under $800 to be shipped free of tariffs and inspections to the U.S.
The Trump administration is moving forward with a plan to close a trade loophole that previously allowed cheap goods from ...
The sweeping tariffs ... customs loophole has let foreign exporters flood our market with cheap goods and helped drug traffickers move fentanyl past our borders—resulting in factory closures ...
Trump announced the closure of the de minimis benefit, ending duty-free entry for certain low-value imports from China and ...
That’s thanks to US President Donald Trump signing an executive order on April 2 to close a tariff loophole for “de ... online discount marketplaces like Shein and Temu.
Fallout continues after President Donald Trump's unveiling of severe tariffs against virtually all U.S. trading partners.
Trump is ending a popular trade loophole for goods coming from China Retailers like Shein and Temu can no longer avoid tariffs on low ... minimis loophole would be closed once a system to ...
Now that the loophole is closed ... or Shein. Here’s what to know. Under previous standards, imports with values of less than $800 were granted “de minimis” exemptions from tariffs.
Donald Trump has signed an executive order to shut down a trade loophole known as “de minimis” that ... a massive blow to fast-fashion companies such as China-based Shein and Temu, which managed to ...
The announcement, which came alongside a set of sweeping new tariffs, gives customs officials, retailers and logistics companies a month to prepare.
An executive order the president signed Wednesday will eliminate the “de minimis provision” for goods from China and Hong ...