
U.S. Ends $800 Duty‑Free Rule for Imports from Chinese Mainland
This Friday, the U.S. ends its de minimis rule, ending duty‑free entry for shipments under $800 from the Chinese mainland. Businesses and consumers face new tariffs.
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This Friday, the U.S. ends its de minimis rule, ending duty‑free entry for shipments under $800 from the Chinese mainland. Businesses and consumers face new tariffs.
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