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China-YI-YI Azienda Directories
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Azienda News:
- US : Implementation of Additional Duties as Applied to Low . . .
On 2 April 2025, the US President signed an executive order announcing that duty-free de minimis treatment shall no longer be available for products of China (which include products of Hong Kong) on 2 May 2025 and such imported merchandise shall be subject to additional duties
- New U. S. Tariff Regulations: Implications for importers of . . .
On 28 April 2025 - U S Customs and Border Protection published a Notice of Implementation, which provides a higher level of clarity on how to import low-value consignments of products from the Peoples Republic of China (PRC) or Hong Kong from 2 May 2025 onwards
- De Minimis Ends for China and Hong Kong: What U. S. Importers . . .
A major shift in U S import policy is on the horizon: the long-standing de minimis exemption for low-value goods will no longer apply to shipments from China and Hong Kong starting May 2, 2025
- April 2025: U. S. Customs Ends De Minimis Exemption for China . . .
Starting May 2, 2025, nearly all Chinese goods, even small e-commerce shipments valued under $800, will face heavy U S duties Postal imports are hit with either 120% of item value or a flat per-item charge ($100–$200)
- U. S. De Minimis Exemption Ends for China Low-Value Imports . . .
Effective May 2, 2025, at 12:01 a m EDT, the United States will no longer allow duty-free entry of qualifying shipments valued at or under $800 from China and Hong Kong This change ends decades of de minimis treatment under Section 321 (a) (2) (C) of the Tariff Act of 1930, which has allowed low-value imports to bypass regular customs duties
- De Minimis Shipments No Longer Allowed from China, Hong Kong
Specifically, effective May 2, 2025, importers will no longer be permitted to claim the duty-free de minimis exemption on shipments into the United States that are products of China or Hong Kong through commercial channels Such shipments will be required to pay all applicable duties, taxes, and fees in accordance with customs laws
- U. S. Ends De Minimis Tariff Exemptions for Imports from China . . .
The United States has officially terminated de minimis tariff exemptions for low-value imports from China and Hong Kong This policy change, announced through an executive order on April 2, 2025, aims to address concerns related to the illicit flow of synthetic opioids into the United States
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