More postal services pause shipments to U.S. with 'de minimis' loophole set to expire
Source: NBC News
Aug. 25, 2025, 12:10 PM EDT
Postal services in Japan and Switzerland are the latest to pause shipments to the United States this week, days before an exemption for certain import taxes is about to expire.
The loophole, known as de minimis, has allowed goods worth less than $800 to enter the United States duty-free since 2016. President Donald Trump signed an executive order last month to abolish the practice. It is set to end Friday. The change has rocked small businesses and consumers, leaving many concerned about shipping backlogs and higher costs. Some business owners have said on social media they will be forced to close up shop.
There is so much uncertainty about how these tariffs are going to be collected, said Caleb Silver, editor-in-chief of Investopedia. Who will collect these tariffs? What products, if any, will be exempt from these tariffs? And that just adds more uncertainty into an already very confusing picture around tariffs and how theyre going to impact us here in the United States.
The change means effective Friday, goods coming into the U.S. from abroad will be slapped with country-specific tariffs. For an $800 item coming in from a country with a tariff rate of 25% or more (like China, Brazil, India, Switzerland or Canada), that could amount to at least $200 in extra costs just to bring the product into the U.S. Under the new rules, letters and personal gifts worth less than $100 will still be duty-free.
Read more: https://www.nbcnews.com/business/economy/de-minimis-postal-services-pause-us-shipments-rcna226957
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Javaman
(64,489 posts)popsdenver
(481 posts)to circumvent the outrageous costs of drugs in the U.S. by going to other countries to obtain them??????????
popsdenver
(481 posts)at the time of purchase, or will it be up to Customs to collect the additional money?
It would be great if the customer ordered it, had it shipped, and then the customer got notice to come pick it up and pay the Tariff at Customs.
THAT would drive home the reality to U.S. Citizens...... WHO TRULY PAYS THE TARIFFS. LOL and of course the Trump Government U.S. Treasury collects all the money from the Tariffs.....Its like a huge added sales tax
LtTx
(24 posts)are currently not shipping to the US. I sew and often buy fabric and other items from small business owners in Canada and Europe. All of them have sent notices that they currently are not shipping to the US until the tariffs are sorted out. Asshole rescinded the de minimis (800$ or less) which is really going to hurt the suppliers outside of the US. The suppliers have no idea of what the excess charges will be at this time.
mitch96
(15,473 posts)FedEx will notify you of its arrival. Along with the notice is a bill you have to pay (the tariff amount) to release the item and have it sent to you..
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Avalon Sparks
(2,721 posts)Because one will likely need to be involved in the transaction.
I.e. DHL will include custom broker fees
mitch96
(15,473 posts)The $1000 purchase from Japan just got a US Customs duty fee that DHL collected and then the package was delivered to me...
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Avalon Sparks
(2,721 posts)I have seen a few posts online with people complaining about the added broker fees. I dont know what it is dependent on. Glad u didnt get hit!
NickB79
(20,104 posts)RazorbackExpat
(595 posts)that is destined for the US.