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New tariffs are now hitting cheap US imports from China

New tariffs are now hitting cheap US imports from China

  • New tariffs have taken effect on cheap US imports from China, effective as of 12:01AM ET today.
  • The de minimis exception, which allowed duty-free imports under $800, has expired and will no longer apply to packages valued above this threshold.
  • Businesses that rely on the de minimis loophole, such as retailers Shein and Temu, have already raised prices to account for tariffs.
  • The new rules impose either a 30% fee on package value or $25 (with an increase to $50 starting June 1st) on all parcels shipped to the US.

The de minimis exception, which has allowed businesses to import low-value goods without duties from China and Hong Kong, has expired as of 12:01AM ET today as part of President Trump’s executive order signed last month.

Many businesses in the US rely on the de minimis loophole. Any package valued under $800 — including electronics, toys, and clothing from companies like Shein — can come to the US duty-free under the exception, leaving the products super-cheap for buyers. In 2024, about 1.4 billion packages entering the US claimed exemption from duties under de minimis. Retailers Shein and Temu have already raised prices to account for tariffs.

The Trump Administration’s new rules will add either a 30 percent fee to the value of every package shipped to the US, or $25 (with an increase to $50 starting June 1st) — a choice every postal carrier must make and apply to all parcels. The new fees are being implemented after Trump hit most Chinese goods with high tariffs last month, launching an escalating trade war that ended with a 145 percent import tax increase. In retaliation, China has added a 125 percent fee on US goods.

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Q. What is the de minimis exception?
A. The de minimis exception allows businesses to import low-value goods without duties from China and Hong Kong, with a package value under $800 being duty-free.

Q. Why has the de minimis exception expired?
A. The de minimis exception has expired as part of President Trump’s executive order signed last month.

Q. Which companies have raised prices due to tariffs on cheap US imports from China?
A. Retailers Shein and Temu have already raised prices to account for tariffs.

Q. What is the new fee structure imposed by the Trump Administration?
A. The new fees are either a 30 percent fee of the package value or $25 (with an increase to $50 starting June 1st).

Q. Why were the new fees implemented?
A. The new fees were implemented after President Trump hit most Chinese goods with high tariffs last month, launching an escalating trade war.

Q. What is the retaliation from China in response to the US tariffs?
A. China has added a 125 percent fee on US goods in retaliation for the US tariffs.

Q. How many packages entered the US duty-free under de minimis in 2024?
A. About 1.4 billion packages claimed exemption from duties under de minimis in 2024.

Q. What is the impact of the new fees on postal carriers?
A. Every postal carrier must choose between a 30 percent fee or $25 (with an increase to $50 starting June 1st) for all parcels.

Q. When did the de minimis exception expire?
A. The de minimis exception expired at 12:01AM ET today as part of President Trump’s executive order.

Q. What is the value threshold under which goods are duty-free under de minimis?
A. Goods valued under $800 are duty-free under the de minimis exception.