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The Trump administration ended US duty-free access for low-value shipments from China and Hong Kong on Friday, removing the ...
The Trump administration has officially ended duty-free access for low-value shipments from China and Hong Kong, revoking the ...
Packages from China and Hong Kong will now be taxed at a rate of 120% of their value or charged a flat rate. That fee starts ...
American shoppers may find cheap goods from online retailers much pricier than before, as President Donald Trump's decision to close a trade loophole known as de minimis takes effect. Previously, that ...
The de minimis rule, which ended on Friday, allowed products up to $800 to come into the U.S. duty-free as long as they were shipped directly to U.S. consumers and small businesses. E-commerce ...
The removal of de minimis for products originating from China and Hong Kong exposes those goods to tariffs of 145% on most ...
That’s thanks to a decision by US President Donald Trump to close a tariff loophole for “de minimis” merchandise from ...
Trump closed the 'de minimis' shipping loophole, calling the exemption a 'big scam' that has hurt U.S. business and enabled ...
Its impending end has rung alarm bells across social media, with a baseline tariff as high as 145% depending on the carrier ...
Shipments from China and Hong Kong regardless of size will now be subject to tariffs of up to 145 per cent. Read more at ...
The U.S. has reinstated tariffs on low-value shipments from China and Hong Kong, removing the de minimis exemption. The ...
Cheaper goods from China are no longer exempt from import duties, which could sharply raise prices for consumers.