A major tariff change is shaking up how Americans shop online. The de minimis exemption, which allowed duty-free imports under $800, has now expired. This affects cheap products from Chinese e-commerce giants like Shein, Temu, and AliExpress. Many U.S. shoppers who enjoyed low prices on clothing, home goods, and gadgets may now see prices rise due to import tariffs as high as 145%. Trump’s tariff policy is finally hitting consumer wallets. This video explains the new U.S. import law, how shipping from China will change, and what to expect at checkout. We break down what the end of the $800 rule means for your favorite cheap Chinese goods. U.S. Customs and major carriers like UPS, FedEx, and USPS are ready—but are American consumers? Watch to find out how this new trade policy will impact online shopping in 2025. If you use Temu, Shein, or AliExpress, you need to know this!
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- E commerce Aliexpress
- Mots-clés
- Trump tariffs, de minimis rule, $800 exemption
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