End of U.S. Low-Value Package Exemption: Impact on Shoppers and Imports

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The U.S. has ended the 'de minimis' exemption, which allowed small packages under $800 to enter tariff-free, leading to increased tariffs on small shipments and potential impacts on consumers and international trade. The change aims to prevent smuggling and ensure fair competition for American businesses.
- A Tariff Loophole on Cheap Imports Has Closed. How Will It Affect Shoppers? The New York Times
- U.S. shoppers' orders canceled as world shuts down some American-bound shipments NBC News
- End of US low-value package tariff exemption is permanent, Trump officials say Reuters
- This rule made many online purchases dirt cheap for U.S. consumers. Now it's ending NPR
- Trump to lift de minimis exemption Friday: What to know The Hill
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