What Is the De Minimis Rule? The de minimis rule, derived from a Latin term meaning “trifling” or “of little importance,” was first introduced in the U.S. Tariff Act of 1930. It allows small-value ...
Eliminating de minimis will cost U.S. consumers between $10.9bln and $13bln overall, but the relative cost per person will be higher for lower-income Americans, according to the paper, expected to be ...
Follow the latest coverage as President Donald Trump participates in the National Prayer Breakfast. Updates as the Senate ...
Hong Kong’s post office announced late Thursday it would continue to suspend shipping items containing goods to the United States until further notice, despite its American counterpart having reversed ...
Hong Kong’s post office has announced it would continue to suspend shipping items containing goods to the United States until ...
Logistics firms are scrambling to adjust to President Donald Trump’s new rules that threaten to upend their booming business ...
Refusal comes despite country making U-turn on earlier position of suspending incoming parcels from city and mainland China.
Eliminating tariff exemptions will increase import delivery times and make direct-to-consumer goods more expensive.
Savannah bridal shops are adjusting strategies due to tariffs on China, with local leaders urging support for affected small businesses ...
In largely performative filing, Beijing accuse US of making 'unfounded and false allegations' about its role in fentanyl ...
HK is still refusing to accept US-bound parcels despite the US Postal Service's reversal of a decision to halt acceptance of ...