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The De Minimis Exemption Death That Is About to Raise Prices on Everything You Buy Online

| 1 min read| By EuroBulletin24 briefing
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The de minimis exemption that let Temu and Shein ship cheap goods to the US is ending. Here is exactly what this does to prices, which businesses win, and which consumers are hit hardest.

The de minimis exemption — the rule that allowed imports below $800 in value to enter the United States without paying customs duties — was one of the most consequential obscure trade rules in American commerce. Its existence was the legal foundation on which Temu, Shein, and other Chinese e-commerce platforms built businesses that delivered millions of packages daily to American consumers at prices that domestic retailers could not match.

Trump's executive orders suspended the de minimis exemption for Chinese goods early in his second term. The Supreme Court's IEEPA ruling technically affected the authority used to implement this suspension, but the Trump administration has maintained the suspension through alternative legal authorities and has signaled its intention to make it permanent regardless of the IEEPA ruling's implications.

The practical consequence for American consumers who shop on Temu and Shein is specific and significant. A $15 dress from Shein currently ships to an American consumer without customs duty. Under the de minimis elimination, that dress would be subject to the relevant tariff rate for its product category — potentially 20-30 percent for clothing, adding $3-4.50 to the cost. For a consumer who shops primarily through these platforms because of price, the effective product-specific price increase is material.

For the broader online retail market, the de minimis elimination is potentially the most significant competitive rebalancing since these platforms launched. Domestic US retailers and American e-commerce companies that have been competing against de-minimis-advantaged Chinese imports on price have been advocating for this change for years. Their argument — that the exemption created an unfair competitive advantage rather than a consumer benefit — has prevailed in the policy arena.

For low-income consumers who disproportionately used these platforms as their primary source of affordable clothing and household goods, the price increases are not abstract. The regressive quality of tariff policy continues.

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