President Trump pumped the brakes last week on a pledge to shut down an import tax exemption for cheap consumer goods from ...
The president walked back an executive order banning shipments originating in China from de minimis treatment over a week ago ...
Cancelling the exemption has plunged the industry into chaos, sowing panic and confusion among retailers, shippers and ...
President Trump reinstates the de minimis tariff exemption, allowing for tax-free imports on goods under a certain value ...
A rule that allowed goods under a certain value to be imported duty free from China into the US is in jeopardy, with industry ...
The "de minimis exemption" allows e-tailers like Temu and Shein to send parcels valued under $800 from China to the US and avoid customs inspections under US tax law.
"De minimis" rules, which state that incoming goods under a certain value are not subject to import duties, were temporarily  suspended by the US but ...
Much of the parcels are shipped directly from China to the customer. In the future, changing the de minimis rule would alter how the firms operate, warn experts who say they have upended the ...
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 ...
(Reuters) -Days after U.S. President Donald Trump ended duty-free entry for cheap Chinese goods entering the U.S., his ...