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China’s small exporters look for plan B as Trump quashes trade loophole

Tax exemption that provides crucial lifeline to thousands of businesses set to disappear

China’s ecommerce suppliers are rethinking how they do business after US President Donald Trump said he would soon close a tax exemption that has proved a crucial lifeline to thousands of small-scale export businesses.

Trump announced the end of the so-called de minimis rule, which exempts shipments under $800 in value from tariffs and rigorous customs checks, in an executive order last month.

He later paused efforts to end the exemption for packages from China but the US still plans to halt de minimis as soon as “adequate systems” are in place to screen and tax the millions of packages that arrive in the country each day.

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