China, De Minimis
What Is the De Minimis Rule? The de minimis rule, derived from a Latin term meaning “trifling” or “of little importance,” was first introduced in the U.S. Tariff Act of 1930. It allows small-value ...
President Trump moved to close a loophole that has fuelled a boom in cheap goods being shipped from China to the U.S. WSJ’s ...
If you buy from fast fashion brands like SHEIN and Temu, you can still receive your items but expect to pay a little more for ...
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Sourcing Journal on MSNWill All Your Packages From China Now Have a $30 Surcharge?Now, direct-to-consumer packages worth less than $800 will be subjected to CBP’s “formal entry” process, meaning that they’ll ...
The Trump administration move to stop low-cost imports entering the U.S. tariff-free is likely to hit fast fashion retailer ...
Eliminating tariff exemptions will increase import delivery times and make direct-to-consumer goods more expensive.
Donald Trump suspended a 100-year-old law this week that companies shipping online orders directly from China depended on. The de minimis exemption was used as a loophole by Temu, Shein, Amazon, and ...
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Sourcing Journal on MSNTrump Took on De Minimis. But Will It Stick?The president's executive order exacted new duties on China, and prevents the country's omnipresent e-commerce players from ...
American shoppers must now pay duties for small-value direct-from-China orders. Read more at straitstimes.com.
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