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    Anasayfa » Amazon, Shein, Temu Brace for Price Increases Amid Tariff Changes
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    Amazon, Shein, Temu Brace for Price Increases Amid Tariff Changes

    By ayaksızNisan 28, 2025Yorum yapılmamış3 Mins Read
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    Trump Tariff Overhaul: U.S. Consumers Face Steep New Costs on Overseas Purchases

    Consumers who have enjoyed importing affordable products from overseas websites like Shein, AliExpress, or Temu may soon find their shopping bills dramatically increasing. This shift is due to the closure of the de minimis exemption, which allowed low-cost goods—specifically those valued at less than $800—to pass through U.S. Customs without being subject to tariffs. This loophole has now been closed, and tariffs on Chinese imports are set to rise sharply, starting with a significant change on April 2.

    The de minimis exemption, which had helped individual shoppers bypass tariffs on cheaper goods, has long been a relief for buyers sourcing inexpensive items from China. Under this exemption, many items worth under $800 could be imported without attracting the usual tariff charges. However, as of April 2, this no longer applies to goods imported from China. Instead, President Trump’s executive order has slapped a 30 percent tariff on Chinese imports, a move aimed at addressing ongoing trade tensions.

    This decision was soon followed by an even more dramatic adjustment. Just days later, the tariffs on Chinese imports were boosted to a staggering 90 percent, with the president indicating a potential increase to 125 percent. In a further twist, U.S. Customs has also announced new per-item tariff charges for postal shipments. From May 2 to June 1, U.S. buyers will see their per-item fees increase from $25 to $75, with the possibility of those charges climbing even higher—up to $150 per item—after June 1.

    What does this mean for shoppers? It’s clear that goods imported from China will now face higher costs due to these increased tariffs. U.S. Customs will apply either a 90 percent tariff on the value of the goods or a $75 fee per item, depending on the specifics of the shipment. While these changes are primarily focused on imports from China, other international shipments—including those from platforms like Amazon that source from Chinese manufacturers—will also be affected. As such, consumers who have relied on low-cost imports from Chinese websites may soon find their purchases more expensive, potentially putting a stop to the bargain deals they’ve enjoyed in the past.

    Ultimately, the days of duty-free international shopping are drawing to a close. Whether it’s fast fashion from Shein, electronics from AliExpress, or other inexpensive products, the closure of the de minimis loophole means that the cost of these goods is likely to rise sharply—so it’s time to brace for impact.

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