
U.S. Ends Duty-Free Imports Under $800 from China, Price Hikes Loom
The U.S. ends the de minimis rule for imports under $800 from China, meaning low-value items will face taxes and inspections. Businesses and consumers may experience price hikes.
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The U.S. ends the de minimis rule for imports under $800 from China, meaning low-value items will face taxes and inspections. Businesses and consumers may experience price hikes.

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