
US President Donald Trump has terminated the tariffs for small packages from China after his sudden order ends the duty-free treatment for less than $ 800 shipments left the US postal service and other agencies are confronted with compliance.
The postal service temporarily stopped accepting packages from China as a result of the order just to turn the course a day later.
The chaos left many in the United States to wonder about the fate of packages ordered by companies such as Shein and Temu, which used the release from low -value packages to expand quickly to the United States.
Trump made the change last weekend as part of a broader solution to raise border taxes on goods from China by 10% on February 4.
His revision to the order on Friday said that treatment without tariffs for less than $ 800 will remain in force until adequate systems are being created to fully process and conveniently process and collect tariff revenue. “
This move is coming as some of the other changes to the fast fire Trump announced after taking office last month, they also met with obstacles, including legal challenges.
Last weekend, he said he puts 25% rates for goods from Mexico and Canada before quickly stopping these debts for a month to allow conversations to continue.
On Friday, Trump said he expects to announce “reciprocal tariffs” in many countries next week, a plan that he outlined on the trail of the campaign by which the United States will collect tariffs with the same prices that other counties apply to equivalent products made in Made in the products made in the products made in the products made in the products made in the products made in the products made in the made products in the products made in the made products made in the products made in the erected products in the products in the products in the products The made in the products made in the made products of the United States.
The United States had begun to review the release of low -value packages known as De minimis before Trump came to office.
The Biden administration in September has proposed to tighten the rules for such packages from China, saying that this move would help companies compete and cope with the challenges that block the supply of illegal drugs.
In 2016, the United States raised the tariff release threshold and other fees of $ 200 to $ 800 to facilitate trade and allow employees to focus on supplies with higher priority.
But this decision was criticized as e -commerce quickly expanded and the number of packages entering the US below $ 800 has increased from 140 million to more than $ 1 billion in 2023.