Overnight, it may have just gotten a lot more expensive to shop online, and it's likely going to take even longer to actually get what you ordered. A shipping loophole, known as the "De Minimis Exemption," ended just after midnight.

It was an exemption that allowed packages worth less than $800 to enter the United States duty-free.

This is going to affect millions of international packages, especially on orders from places like Shein, Temu and Amazon.

We talked to several people on Friday morning, and the reaction was split. Some said it would affect them, while others said it wouldn't.

The Trump administration ended the nearly century-old exemption.

This is actually an exemption from tariffs that has existed since the 1930s. So, its been in place for a long time," Michael Greiner, an

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