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Not so de minimis changes: an early Trump case study?

It’s become fairly common for ordinary consumers to order clothing, jewelry, and other goods from retail stores overseas. These purchases are imports that will be cleared through US Customs before arriving at the purchaser’s home or business. Often, those imports may be exempt from Customs duties and fees because the value of the purchased items typically falls below the “de minimis” threshold. However, the recent executive orders imposing new tariffs on Canada, China, and Mexico may ultimately ...

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