President Donald Trump on Friday reversed his decision to eliminate the “de minimis” loophole that allowed packages from ...
President Donald Trump signed an executive order on Friday that puts a pause on his closing of the de minimis trade exemption ...
By David Lawder, Helen Reid, Lisa Baertlein and Lisa Barrington WASHINGTON/LONDON/LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - U.S. President ...
The latest in a dramatic tariff week, Donald Trump has ordered that the de minimis remain in effect until Commerce can collect revenue efficiently.
Friday saw the president reopen the floodgates for millions of duty-free shipments from e-commerce firms like Shein and Temu.
The U.S.-listed shares of Temu parent PDD Holdings finished higher Friday after the Trump administration pulled back on its ...
Days after signing an order to revoke the de minimis exemption, the president opted to let it continue until the U.S. government has a system for collecting tariffs on Chinese goods.
A Latin term that’s been little-known outside the world of customs brokers has suddenly become the stuff of headlines. Along ...
Experts said while Temu can more easily deal with short-term disruptions, Shein's manufacturing strategy may help it in the ...
What Is the De Minimis Rule? The de minimis rule, derived from a Latin term meaning “trifling” or “of little importance,” was first introduced in the U.S. Tariff Act of 1930. It allows small-value ...
Yes, this change will likely affect online shopping sites like Shein and Temu, which are popular among young U.S. shoppers ...
Low-income Americans more exposed to price hikes Poorer zip codes account for bigger share of small China parcels Trump ...