• A new rule proposal from the Biden administration would prohibit products that are subject to U.S.-China tariffs from being eligible for a special customs exemption.

  • The de minimis loophole allows packages with a value of less than $800 to enter the United States with relatively little scrutiny.

  • Officials say a recent explosion in the number of de minimis shipments is due largely to Chinese-linked online retail giants like Shein and Temu.

  • Scott@sh.itjust.works
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    2 months ago

    They pump out trash as it is, they should be subject to customs when they send millions of packages into the country

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      2 months ago

      You’d think that the customs rule would be an aggregate value from one shipper, and that it couldn’t be circumvented by dicing them up into smaller parcels.

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      2 months ago

      Temu is selling direct what you’ll find at a dozen other retailers sold for some 10-100x markup. These products are all coming from the same factories and warehouses, just labeled with different brands.

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        2 months ago

        The difference is I don’t buy trash, I buy quality products that will actually last which doesn’t come in the form of free shit left and right.