The United States is temporarily allowing small packages from China to continue to enter duty-free
On Friday, the U.S. government issued an order that will temporarily allow small packages from China to continue to enter the United States duty-free until the U.S. Commerce secretary determines that "an appropriate system is in place to fully and expeditiously accept and collect tariff revenue."
Earlier, President Trump announced an additional 10 percent tariff, while also announcing the end of "small exemptions." Under this exemption, imports valued at $800 or less can enter the United States duty-free.
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According to the U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CPB), the number of shipments entitled to "small exemptions" increased from about 139 million per year in fiscal year 2015 to more than 1 billion per year in fiscal year 2023. Us officials point to the growth of China-based online retailers Shein and Temu as a key factor in the surge in shipments involving "small exemptions".