U.S. Brings Back De Minimis Exemption on Chinese Goods while Tariff System Being Developed

The U.S. has temporarily reinstated the de minimis exemption for eligible products from China, allowing goods under $800 to be excused from customs filing costs and duties. The de minimis exemption had gone into effect on February 4 as part of a 10% tariff increase on goods from China.

The exemption will remain in place until the U.S. Secretary of Commerce establishes a system to “fully and expediently process and collect tariff revenue”.

For e-commerce shippers, the return of de minimis is likely a relief. Many were bracing for higher costs and needed to implement significant changes when the exemption was first revoked.

Source: Supply Chain Dive

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