Trump suspends tariffs on small packages from China


US President Donald Trump has suspended tariffs on small packages from China, after ending his sudden order, the duty-free treatment for shipment of less than $ 800 has been abolished, which has been abolished, which American Postal Service and Scratching to comply with other agencies.
The postal service temporarily stopped accepting the package from China as a result of the order to reverse the course only one day later.
Anarchy left many people in the US, thinking about the fate of packages ordered from companies like Shin and Temu, which used discounts for low -value packages to expand rapidly in the US. .
Trump changed the last weekend on February 4 as part of a comprehensive decision enhancing the border taxes on goods from China.
His amendment in the order on Friday stated that tariff-free treatment for packages from China is worth less than $ 800, until “adequate systems are not sufficient to gather completely and early process and tariff revenue” .
The move has come in the form of some other rapid-fire changes, Trump has announced that even after assuming the post last month, he has met with obstacles, including legal challenges.
In the previous weekend, he said that he was putting 25% tariffs on goods from Mexico and Canada, allowing them to continue negotiations to suspend those duties rapidly for a month.
On Friday, Trump said that he was expected to announce “mutual tariff” in many countries next week, a plan he had outlined on the trace of the campaign, through which the US would have taken tariffs at the same rates that would have other counties equivalent products Applies to We.
Before entering Trump’s office, the US started re-examining the so-called D minimis exemption for low-value packages.
In 2016, the US increased from $ 200 to $ 800 for shipment from Tars and other fees, so that the business could be convenient and the authorities would be allowed to focus on high priority shipments.
But that decision has faced criticism as e-commerce has expanded rapidly and in 2023 in 2023 in 2023, the number of packages entering the US under carway-outs of more than 140 million to 1 billion in 2023.
Former President Joe Biden proposed to tighten the rules on such packages from China in September, as politicians complained of improper trade practices and “exploitation” by firms like Temu and Shin.