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A more recent question I have is how Amazon is skipping DeMinimis fees which are now massive on 50 cent or $1 items from their "Amazon Haul" which come from overseas

It arrives in a few weeks by Amazon's own carriers, not USPS/UPS/FedEx

Who is paying the $80 DeMinimis fee on the $1 cable I got last week from China?





Is it always $75 minimum, or is it alternatively 90% ad valorem?

good luck figuring it out, the king constantly changes his mind

note the last three sentences, $80, $160, $200 MININMUM

> The duty was initially set at 30% of the value of the postal item, but on April 8, the duty was increased to 90% of the value of the postal item. On April 9, President Trump increased the de minimis duty to 120%.

> Then, on May 12, the president issued an executive order lowering the duty rate for de minimis mail shipments to 54% effective May 14, 2025, at 12:01 a.m. ET.

> The per postal item containing goods duty for low-value postal shipments is $100 as of May 2 (after being increased by executive orders dated April 8 and April 9) This fee increased to $200 on June 1, 2025.

> There are new duty rates for international postal shipments in the executive order that eliminates de minimis for all countries, as described here. The specific duty for postal shipments:

> $80 per item for countries with an effective IEEPA tariff rate of less than 16%.

> $160 per item for countries with an effective IEEPA tariff rate between 16% and 25%.

> $200 per item for countries with an effective IEEPA tariff rate above 25%.




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