- The US has suspended the USD 800 de minimis customs exemption effective August 29, 2025
- This exemption allowed goods valued at USD 800 or less to enter the US without duties
- The suspension was initially planned for 2027 but was expedited due to concerns over the opioid crisis and trade deficits
- The executive order targets all countries, not just China and Hong Kong
- Consumers and importers will face significant changes, including duties on previously exempt packages
- Shipments will undergo standard customs procedures and incur tariffs, taxes, and fees
- A fixed duty will be applied based on the country of origin’s tariff rate for the first six months
- E-commerce businesses will face increased prices and administrative challenges
- Companies must quickly adapt their business models and pricing strategies
Source: vatabout.com
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