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The trade provision that allows companies to avoid duties on shipments worth $800 or less is ending for all countries, not ...
Low-value parcels coming from other countries will no longer evade tariffs under the executive order President Trump signed ...
Trump has suspended the de minimus exemption for tariffs on low-cost imported goods. Americans who shop sites like Temu, ...
The Trump administration is wiping out duty-free treatment for low-cost imports shipped by e-commerce retailers direct to ...
In a flurry of trade news on Wednesday, Trump imposed new rates on copper imports and ended the de minimis exemption.
A federal appeals court will soon hear oral arguments in a major case challenging Trump’s “reciprocal” tariffs.
On July 31, 2025, President Donald Trump signed an executive order modifying the reciprocal tariff rates for certain countries that have goods ...
The U.S. will end the so-called “de minimis” tariff loophole that allows goods under $800 to enter the country duty-free, the White House said Wednesday. It had already halted the practice for Chinese ...
The U.S. will end duty-free treatment for low-value imports globally, shaking up cross-border e-commerce and targeting trade ...
That’s thanks to a decision by US President Donald Trump to close a tariff loophole for “de minimis” merchandise. The phrase — which loosely translates as “too small to matter” — refers to small ...
Under an executive order signed by President Donald Trump on Wednesday, packages valued at or under $800 sent to the U.S will ...
ADJUSTING IMPORTS OF COPPER INTO THE UNITED STATES: This proclamation imposes a 50% tariff on imports of semi-finished copper products and intensive copper derivative products into the United States ...