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End of U.S. Duty-Free Rule Hits Chinese E-Commerce Shipments

End of U.S. Duty-Free Rule Hits Chinese E-Commerce Shipments

The Logistic News by The Logistic News
April 23, 2025
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End of U.S. Duty-Free Rule Hits Chinese E-Commerce Shipments
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By Eva Richardson, The Logistic News 

Starting May 2, 2025, all goods shipped from China and Hong Kong — including those valued under $800 — will be subject to U.S. import duties and full customs clearance.

The change brings an end to their eligibility under the de minimis rule, a provision that allowed low-value imports to enter the United States without duties or formal declarations. It will not affect shipments from other countries.

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“This is a targeted policy response,” said a U.S. Customs official. “It addresses a trade channel that has been widely exploited.”


Platforms Like Temu and Shein Directly Affected

Chinese online sellers have used the de minimis rule to ship millions of small parcels directly to U.S. buyers — skipping tariffs and inspections. Items like clothing, gadgets, and household goods were sent individually, each under the threshold.

From May 2, every parcel, regardless of value, will require standard customs processing and be taxed accordingly.

“What made the model work was volume and speed,” said a logistics consultant in Shenzhen. “Now both are compromised.”


A Demand from U.S. Retail Industry

American retailers have pushed for this change for years.
They argued that while they pay duties and meet safety standards, their overseas competitors benefited from a legal shortcut.

Trade associations say the move will restore commercial symmetry, especially in price-sensitive sectors like apparel and electronics.

“It’s not about blocking trade,” said a spokesperson for the National Retail Federation. “It’s about applying the rules to everyone.”


Logistical Fallout Expected

The shift is expected to slow down processing at U.S. ports of entry.
Millions of parcels that previously required no customs interaction will now need to be declared, categorized, and assessed.

Industry insiders expect a spike in misdeclared shipments, routing via third countries, and processing delays — especially in the first few weeks.

“The customs infrastructure wasn’t built for this volume at this complexity,” said one U.S.-based customs broker.


Conclusion

This is more than a procedural change.
It’s a calibrated policy signal: low-cost shipments from China will no longer pass unnoticed.
And for platforms that relied on that invisibility, May 2 marks a hard reset.

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