The U.S. is imposing new import charges on low-value items, ending their duty-free status, which may lead to logistical challenges and economic uncertainty.

The U.S. is imposing new import charges on low-value items, ending their duty-free status, which may lead to logistical challenges and economic uncertainty. WASHINGTON —

Low-value items coming into the U.S. will now face additional import charges, ending their duty-free status under the "de minimis exception."

Previously, items valued at $800 or less entering the U.S. were exempt from tariffs. Now, the U.S. will impose either a flat fee or the standard tariff rate on these items based on their country of origin. Latest Forecast ° F FEELS LIKE No weather data available

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