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N.C., discusses President Donald Trump's move to end de minimis exemptions for global low-cost goods on 'Mornings with Maria.
Shipments valued under $800 from all countries will now be tariffed after an executive order from the White House.
The de minimis exemption, which had already been repealed for goods from China, will be repealed globally on August 29, adding duties to all imports.
Meanwhile, on a macro level, the trade volume of low-value products exported from some countries to the US, especially from ...
President Trump scraps the de minimis tariff exemption, triggering new costs for UK exporters and e-commerce sellers as part of a wider crackdown on low-value imports.
The words 'de minimis exemption' may not be familiar to all Canadians, but the American government’s move to scrap that ...
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He also imposed a tariff of 50% on more than half of America’s imports from Brazil, complaining the country was persecuting ...
The suspension of the de minimis duty exemption, is likely to impact these small Indian online sellers, particularly in the ...
President Trump signed an executive order that will eliminate the $800 import threshold for goods from all countries ...
The U.S. is poised to eliminate a key trade loophole that has allowed Americans to receive small, inexpensive packages from ...
The United States will suspend its longstanding de minimis exemption for low-value imports and impose new reciprocal tariff ...