The US scraps its de-minimis exemption, meaning no more duty-free entry of small parcels to the US.

International packages ordered under the disappearing 'de minimis' exemption will incur charges that range from 10% to 50% of their declared value.

The ‘de minimis’ import tax exemption helped fuel home delivery and the rise of e-commerce in the US.

Lower-price goods will no longer be duty-free, in a move that will affect millions of shipments.

The US scraps its de-minimis exemption, meaning no more duty-free entry of small parcels to the US.

Customs agency starts collecting full duties on Friday as Donald Trump ends de minimis exemption for packages worth under $800

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American consumers will likely see higher prices.