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[The End of the De Minimis Exemption: Navigating the Global Shipping Crisis]-[So long, farewell, super cheap tariff-free shopping]

The Indicator from Planet Money · B1 · 2025-09-03

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The End of the De Minimis Era: A Global Logistics Disruption

The Collapse of a Tariff Loophole

For years, the U.S. has operated under a policy known as the "de minimis exemption," a term derived from Latin meaning "trifles." This provision allowed packages valued at less than $800 to enter the United States without tariffs or intensive inspection. Originally intended to save customs officials from the impracticality of collecting duties on low-value items, the exemption inadvertently created a "tariff loophole." This loophole fueled an explosion in e-commerce, with package volume skyrocketing from 140 million in 2015 to over 1.3 billion last year, largely driven by platforms like Temu and Shein.

The Executive Order and Immediate Mayhem

In late July, President Trump signed an executive order to terminate this exemption, effective August 29th. The impact was immediate and chaotic. Small business owners like Jess Van Den, an Australian jewelry maker, suddenly found their primary export market threatened. Van Den, who sells her "long-leaf earrings" on Etsy, noted that the regulation was not just about the 10% tariff rate, but the "unclear" nature of the enforcement. Specifically, an $80 minimum duty fee per package—which often exceeds the cost of her products—created an impossible barrier for international sellers, forcing them to suspend shipping to the U.S. entirely.

The Rationale: Security and Fair Competition

While the abrupt policy shift has caused "mayhem," policymakers on both sides of the aisle have long harbored concerns. Derek Lossing, a logistics consultant, points out that the unchecked flow of goods allowed for the entry of unapproved medications, nutritional supplements, and other non-regulated items. Furthermore, domestic retailers have argued that the de minimis exemption created an "uneven playing field." While a local hardware store must pay tariffs and overhead for items on their shelves, international e-commerce giants could bypass these costs, making it difficult for American businesses to compete.

Winners, Losers, and the Future of Trade

As the dust settles, the economic winners and losers are becoming clear. Small businesses on "Main Street America" are positioned to benefit as the price gap between imported goods and domestic products narrows. Conversely, consumers—particularly those in low-income zip codes—will face higher costs. Research by economist Pablo Fajlbaum suggests that the end of de minimis will disproportionately affect poorer households, who rely more heavily on these low-cost imports.

Logistically, the transition remains a "mess." Most international postal services lack the IT systems and training to handle the complex documentation required to collect duties from individual recipients. As a result, many carriers have simply paused service to the U.S. While the government maintains that these measures are necessary for "strengthening border integrity," figures like Van Den lament the shift, noting that "the world just seems to be getting more insular," a trend that threatens the viability of global small-scale trade.

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I looked into it and promptly freaked out
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Just from a practical perspective
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It's been quite a mess
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it's not going to break the bank on its own?
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Who would be happy about that?
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look into it
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freak out
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more effort than it's worth
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shuffle it through
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stem the flow
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📖 Transcript

Jess Van Den makes sterling silver jewellery in Australia.
These are the long leaf earrings.
They have the leaf shape on the front, so it's like a leaf with a stem behind it.
Jess has a business selling her long-leaf earrings and her other jewelry on Etsy.
It's called Ethereal, and she's been doing that since 2008.
Oh, it makes us a couple of thousand dollars a month, so that's important to our livelihood.

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