A decade ago, the US government raised the so-called “de minimis” threshold on imports from $200 to $800. This means any foreign packages worth less than $800 get no routine inspection or ...
As tariffs are hitting retailers and forcing some to raise their prices, both companies are still able to use the de minimis exemption after the Trump administration temporarily paused its plan to ...
Trump's executive order took aim at a little-known trade rule called "de minimis." Merchandise with a value totaling less than $800 is allowed to enter the country duty-free and with minimal ...
Shopify president Harley Finkelstein spoke out in favor of de minimis on Tuesday, saying that countries should make it easier to sell low-cost items cross-border. An executive order issued by ...
The so-called de minimis exemption allows for goods valued at or under US$800 to be imported into the U.S. duty free and with minimal paperwork. U.S. President Donald Trump briefly axed the rule ...
The Biden-Harris administration announced Friday that it is taking action to limit the number of imports eligible for the de minimis exception to American tariffs and customs inspection.
Current U.S. de minimis requirements allow any individual or business in the U.S. to receive up to $800 in imports per day without paying tariffs, effectively meaning any shipment valued under $800 ...
Trump's executive order took aim at a little-known trade rule called "de minimis." Merchandise with a value totaling less than $800 is allowed to enter the country duty-free and with minimal ...
Trump Closed a Loophole for Low-Cost Imports ‒ Until All Hell Broke Loose By Laura Gottesdiener and Stephen Eisenhammer (Reuters) -Days after U.S. President Donald Trump ended duty-free entry ...
President Donald Trump signed an executive order on Friday that puts a pause on his closing of the de minimis trade exemption. De minimis has helped propel Chinese e-commerce upstarts Temu and ...
Fashion executive Ashley Freeborn had big plans for 2025. After building a following in Canada, the CEO and co-founder of Richmond, B.C.-based apparel brand Smash + Tess was looking south for growth.
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