By closing the de minimis loophole and standing up to China, President Donald Trump is standing with American small ...
The so-called de minimus exemption allowed Chinese and Hong Kong retailers to ship millions of packages worth $800 or less ...
Trump and his allies say short-term economic pain, through higher prices on consumer goods, is worth the glory that tariffs ...
Shein and Temu rapidly expanded in the U.S. using the de minimis provision to deliver ultra-cheap fast-fashion items from ...
An overlooked executive order, crowded out by the administration’s new tariff schedule, could have big implications for ...
Chief Executive Officer James Reinhart gave a colleague a high five shortly after President Donald Trump’s overhaul of US ...
Shares of PDD Holdings, the owner of online-marketplace Temu, slipped as a series of escalating tariffs between the U.S. and China added major complications to its business. The stock was trading down ...
America’s top tech stocks plunged after Donald Trump’s tariff announcements, with the so-called Magnificent 7 — Nvidia, Apple ...
The rule exempts packages worth less than $800. It's used by fast fashion giants Shein and Temu—and a lot of small American companies that drop-ship from overseas warehouses.
Trump signed an executive order Wednesday to end the so-called “de minimis” exemption on merchandise from China and Hong Kong. The rule allowed companies to avoid import taxes and certain customs ...
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