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A year ago, goods imported into the United States that were valued at less than $800 could be imported duty free, without being affected by tariffs.
From PCWorld
Beijing responded with additional tariffs on U.S. imports, raising the total levy to 84% set to take effect within hours.
From USA Today
The Chinese Finance Ministry announced 84% tariffs on U.S. goods starting Thursday, up from the 34% previously announced.
From Austin American-Statesman
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An executive order imposes tariffs on small-value shipments from China that were previously exempt from duties.
Chinese imports are being taxed at 104% and U.S. exports to China could face a 84% tariffs starting Thursday. The de minimus exemption is also ending.
A Latin term that used to be little-known outside the world of customs brokers has become the stuff of headlines. That’s thanks to US President Donald Trump signing an executive order on April 2 to close a tariff loophole for “de minimis” merchandise from China and Hong Kong.
In my judgment, this modification is necessary and appropriate to effectively address the threat to the national security and economy of the United States,” Trump said.
Amazon is changing its ultra-cheap "Amazon Haul" shopping experience in response to Donald Trump's massive 104% tariffs on Chinese imports that it lau
Baldwin, who narrowly secured reelection in Trump-won Wisconsin, is on board with the president closing the so-called de minimis tariff loophole
Temu is a well-known e-commerce site with bargain prices, but its success may be trumped by the new tariffs in the United States. Here's what you need to know.
Apple, Amazon, and other tech companies reliant on global supply chains stand to lose the most from Trump's trade policies, but some software firms expect more demand for their services.