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A decades-old shipping loophole that made imported goods cheaper for customers and boosted foreign e-commerce platforms such ...
The United States on Friday ended a tariff exemption for goods shipped from China worth less than $800, dealing a major blow to popular e-commerce sites such as Shein and Temu, whose cheap items ...
Hours after the a key US tariff exemption expired on Friday, Chinese e-commerce site Temu announced it was overhauling its ...
President Donald Trump has ended the de minimis exemption, which previously allowed Temu, Shein, and other online retailers ...
Depending on how items are shipped, businesses importing those goods will now face either a 120% tariff or a flat $100 fee per postal shipment. That flat fee is set to double to $200 starting June 1.
The action restores an executive order from President Donald Trump in February that was quickly suspended due to a lack of screening procedures for sub-$800 shipments that sparked chaos at airports an ...
Local Business owner of Montana Sky Laura Leablake adapts to tariffs while sustaining loyal customers to online shopping ...
For Meta, Alphabet and other platforms, the elimination of the tariff exemption for inexpensive goods is already cutting into ...
The Trump administration has officially ended duty-free access for low-value shipments from China and Hong Kong, revoking the ...
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 ...
LONDON >> With the end of a U.S. tariff exemption for small parcels today, some retailers have stopped selling to customers ...