President Trump pumped the brakes last week on a pledge to shut down an import tax exemption for cheap consumer goods from ...
A rule that allowed goods under a certain value to be imported duty free from China into the US is in jeopardy, with industry ...
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - President Donald Trump's new tariff orders against Canada, Mexico and China all contain clauses ...
In a significant move aimed at leveling the playing field for American retailers, the United States has officially closed the ...
Trump's new tariffs suspend China's de minimis exemption, blocking duty-free shipments under $800 - a move aimed at curbing ...
President Donald Trump on Friday reversed his decision to eliminate the “de minimis” loophole that allowed packages from China valued at under $800 to be processed without customs duties or ...
President Donald Trump’s tariffs against China, Canada and Mexico target a trade provision that helped spur the rise of ...
Duty-free treatment for sub-$800 products will end again once systems are put in place to collect tariff revenue more effectively, per the White House.
Earlier this week, Trump's executive orders for tariffs on Chinese goods also ended "de minimis," which allows retailers like Shein, Temu and Amazon to send packages to the U.S. quickly and cheaply.
A trade loophole called de minimis helped drive explosive growth for bargain sites such as Temu and Shein, allowing them to ship cheap goods from China to U.S. consumers without having to pay ...
Trump had revoked the nearly century-old de minimis loophole in an executive order this month that imposed tariffs on China. The president imposed tariffs on Canada and Mexico at the same time but ...