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The "de minimis" trade loophole that allowed cheap packages to come to the U.S. duty-free is closing. Ecommerce customers are ...
By Arriana McLymore NEW YORK (Reuters) -Shein and Temu, fast-fashion e-commerce platforms that ship merchandise from China, ...
Cheaper goods from China are no longer exempt from import duties, which could sharply raise prices for consumers.
Temu and Shein have historically benefited from a provision called the “de minimis rule” that exempted goods worth $800 or less from being tariffed.
Shein and Temu announced price increases due to recent tariff hikes, effective April 25, 2025. The increases are attributed ...
The loophole allowed retailers to not pay import taxes or tariffs on shipments valued at less that $800 that were sent ...
Hours after the de minimis exemption went defunct, Chinese e-commerce site Temu made an announcement: it was overhauling its ...
The US has ended the de minimis exception, imposing tariffs on small packages from China and Hong Kong, a move criticized by ...
The Chinese web retailers on Friday hiked prices to offset a 120% tariff that their goods will be subject to with the May 2 ...
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