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By Farah Master, Casey Hall and Lisa Baertlein HONG KONG/SHANGHAI/LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - The U.S. will cut the "de minimis" ...
The news comes after Washington and Beijing came to a temporary trade agreement that was hailed as a “total reset” in ...
Following the lowering of reciprocal tariffs, the White House announced that it would slash duties on de minimis shipments ...
Low-value parcels shipped from China to the U.S. are now subject to a 54% tariff after a trade agreement was reached.
Before May, carriers didn't pay anything for China packages under $800. Then they paid 120% tariffs. Now, it's just 54%. How ...
Both nations pledged to cut their broad, ballooning tariffs after weekend talks. US tariffs dropped to 30% from 145%, while ...
The U.S. will cut the 'de minimis' tariff for low-value shipments from China to as low as 30%, according to a White House ...
At the end of the day, the brunt of the tariffs will fall on US consumers, especially lower-income ones who rely on relatively inexpensive products from China. Now, Americans can expect longer wait ...
The de minimis exemption allowed items valued at up to $800 and sent from China via postal service to previously enter the ...
The duty on small parcels from China is being reduced to 54% from 120%, another step toward cooling the simmering trade war.
Beginning Wednesday, shipments arriving in the United States from China and Hong Kong worth less than $800 could face 54 ...