What the end of the low-cost tariff exemption means for consumers

The Trump administration has ended the exemption for items under $800, making most low-cost imports subject to tariffs. The sudden change has left international delivery services and businesses scrambling, leading to confusion and paused shipments that may affect consumers in the coming weeks.

What the end of the low-cost tariff exemption means for consumers

De minimis exemption ends today: Here’s the latest on how it will impact you and your packages

The long-standing de minimis exemption, which allowed packages under $800 to enter the U.S. without tariffs, has officially ended. As postal services worldwide react by suspending or altering shipments to American addresses, retailers and shoppers alike are bracing for new costs and logistical uncertainties.

De minimis exemption ends today: Here’s the latest on how it will impact you and your packages

Temu Takes the U.S. Off Its Mailing List as Trump’s Tariffs Kick In

President Donald Trump’s escalating trade war with China has led to Chinese retailer Temu halting its direct-to-consumer sales in the United States. By targeting the “de minimis” exemption, which allowed duty-free imports under $800, the new tariffs have impacted both international retailers and American bargain hunters.