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Tariffs will now be applied to all e-commerce packages entering the U.S. Expect to see prices go up—or your options shrink.
Some international carriers are suspending U.S. shipments altogether until it’s clear how the new system works.
Starting August 29, 2024, the US will end its long-standing rule that let packages worth $800 or less enter duty-free ... This move affects anyone who shops internationally—think online orders and ...
All international packages will face tariffs ranging from 10% to 50% or a flat duty between $80 to $200 per item, depending ...
Temu has resumed direct shipments from Chinese factories to the US and increased advertising spending following a temporary ...
President Trump is eliminating the "de minimis" exception, which allowed goods under a certain value to enter the U.S. duty-free.
On Friday, the U.S. is ending its de minimis rule that made it easy for cheap goods to reach consumers. The change will ...
China-based online shopping giants, including Shein and Temu, were reportedly driving the upturn in sales of cheap goods sent from China to Britain.
The de minimis exemption has let millions of shipments into the US each day duty-free if they were valued at or below $800.
Order your beauty products or clothes from a shop overseas? It may be harder to get delivered or cost more as this trade loophole comes to an end.
“I wanted a beverage solution that would consolidate take-home packages plus two-liter bottles,” said Mike Roscoe, Quality ...
All international packages will face tariffs ranging from 10% to 50% or a flat duty between $80 to $200 per item, ...