As part of ongoing EU customs reform, the EU’s Council has agreed to remove the duty-free entry of goods valued below €150, formerly known as de minimis, to address the surge in low-value e-commerce shipments. Noticing large volumes imported from foreign marketplaces, the Netherlands proposed in January 2025 to remove simplifications for individual e-commerce
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De Minimis to be Eliminated July 2027 under Recently Enacted Megabill
By John Brew, Dan Wolff, Andrew J. Schlegel & Ivy Xun on
Posted in De Minimis
As part of the tax and spending provisions included in the “Megabill” signed by Trump into law on July 4, 2025 are provisions that eliminate the de minimis exemption under Section 321 of the Tariff Act of 1930. The de minimis exemption currently allows shipments not exceeding $800 to enter the U.S. duty-free, excluding shipments…
Moolenaar Heads Reintroduction of Bill to Strip China of PNTR Status
By John Brew, Weronika Bukowski & Andrew J. Schlegel on
Posted in China
Yesterday, Representative John Moolenaar (R-MI) of the House Select Committee on the Chinese Communist Party, along with House Ways & Means Committee member Tom Suozzi (D-NY), reintroduced a bill in the House of Representatives to revoke Permanent Normal Trade Relations (“PNTR”) with the People’s Republic of China. When reintroducing the bill, Molenaar cited to Trump’s…