End of De Minimis Exemption Sparks Increased Tariffs and Shipping Delays for U.S. Shoppers

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The end of the de minimis exemption, which allowed duty-free imports up to $800, is leading to higher costs for American consumers, especially for goods from China, and is expected to impact spending habits and increase tariffs revenue, while also posing logistical challenges for the government.
- 'A different shock to the system': De minimis tariff dodge ending means less purchasing power for Americans Fortune
- Shoppers met with canceled orders, delays as de minimis exemption ends The Washington Post
- When Mailing a Letter to the U.S. Becomes a Global Headache The New York Times
- U.S. shoppers' orders canceled as world shuts down some American-bound shipments NBC News
- End of an era: Billions of packages of ‘cheap’ goods shipped to the US are now subject to steep tariffs CNN
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