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The "de minimis exemption" allows e-tailers like Temu and Shein to send parcels valued under $800 from China to the US and avoid customs inspections under US tax law.
The cancellation of a minimum exception for inspections and tariffs on shipments from China threatens some online shipping giants like Shein and Temu.