US to slash tariff on small China parcels from 120% to 54% [View all]
Source: The Guardian
Tue 13 May 2025 06.08 EDT
First published on Tue 13 May 2025 02.55 EDT
The US has announced it is slashing the tariff on small parcels sent from mainland China and Hong Kong to the US from 120% to 54%, hours after Washington and Beijing agreed a 90-day pause in their trade war.
Donald Trump signed an executive order more than halving the levy, which was brought in at the start of this month to close the de minimis loophole allowing low-value goods to be sent to the US without paying import fees.
The exemption taken from the Latin phrase for of little importance had meant items sent from abroad via post valued at up to $800 (£606) were able to enter the US duty-free and with nominal inspections. It fuelled the rise of fast fashion companies sending goods from China such as Shein and Temu.
In February, the US president moved to close the loophole, imposing a tax of 120% of the value of any package coming from China or a flat fee of $100 from 2 May. That tariff will fall to 54% from Wednesday. The alternative flat fee of $100 will remain but it will not rise to $200 in June as planned.
Read more: https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2025/may/13/us-cut-tariff-small-china-parcels-de-minimis-shein-temu