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The Duty-Free Loophole Is Closing. What That Means for You—and Your Packages

President Donald Trump stopped allowing small shipments to enter the country without paying tariffs. Now, things are getting pricier and shipping costs are going up.

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wired.comStai leggendo10 mesi fa

The Duty-Free Loophole Is Closing. What That Means for You—and Your Packages

President Donald Trump stopped allowing small shipments to enter the country without paying tariffs. Now, things are getting pricier and shipping costs are going up.

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nytimes.com10 mesi fa

A Tariff Loophole on Cheap Imports Has Closed. How Will It Affect Shoppers?

The end of the “de minimis” exemption — which allowed packages less than $800 to enter the U.S. tariff-free — is leading to confusion.

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  1. giovedì 28 agosto 2025·wired.com

    The Duty-Free Loophole Is Closing. What That Means for You—and Your Packages

    President Donald Trump stopped allowing small shipments to enter the country without paying tariffs. Now, things are getting pricier and shipping costs are going up.

  2. venerdì 29 agosto 2025·nytimes.com

    A Tariff Loophole on Cheap Imports Has Closed. How Will It Affect Shoppers?

    The end of the “de minimis” exemption — which allowed packages less than $800 to enter the U.S. tariff-free — is leading to confusion.