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The Duty-Free Loophole Is Closing. What That Means for You—and Your Packages

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Last updated: 28 August 2025 22:34
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Want to buy something online and have it shipped into the US? Well, get ready to pay more for the privilege. Starting Friday, small packages imported into the country will be subjected to a duty.

The Trump administration is levying a new tax on all packages coming into the country—regardless of value—starting August 29. This is the latest push in President Trump’s global trade war.

The new policy is the result of an executive order issued in July that officially suspended the de minimis import exemption for all countries. Previously this exemption allowed shipments valued less than $800 to enter the country without being subjected to a duty fee. The change means any seller shipping packages into the US will now be charged a fee even if the value is well under $800.

The fee amount for imports varies depending on the tariff rate the Trump administration has levied on the shipment’s specific country of origin. This fee can range from 10 to 50 percent of the item’s value. For at least the next six months, shippers can also choose to pay a flat fee instead of the new value-based duty, and that fee will be anywhere between $80 and $200 per shipment.

Lots of people are freaking out about this. Postal services in Europe, Mexico, and Japan, along with companies like DHL have said they will suspend shipments to the US. Independent sellers on platforms like Etsy are worrying that the additional costs will make it pricier to ship their bespoke goods. And, like the tariff shuffles earlier this year, the move has caused further chaos for merchants and supply chains as sellers consider how much more to charge going forward.

“There’s obviously going to be some sort of a balancing act of not trying to raise prices quickly to avoid shocking consumers,” says Juozas Kaziukėnas, a technology analyst who focuses on global trade and services like Temu and Shein. “There’s really no way to get around it.”

Gift It

If you’re not selling something and just want to send a package across country lines, you can still declare the item a gift. If you’re using a service like Royal Mail in the UK, the package will avoid the new costs if you classify it as a gift and declare the value to be under $100.

Declaring something a gift is not exactly a winning strategy for businesses or Etsy sellers, though, as it would be seen as an effort to wriggle out of the increased cost.

“Catching tariff avoidance is probably one of the top priorities for the DOJ right now,” Kaziukėnas says. “It’s not something you want to mess around with.”

Sellers Beware

While there has been a lot of consternation about tariffs this year, Kaziukėnas says most of the chaos and upheaval has been felt by the sellers. The new fees are also likely to hit independent sellers harder, since their smaller sales volumes makes it more difficult for them to absorb the added costs.

“Things you would buy on eBay, things you would buy on Etsy, random things from Japan or random things from somewhere in Portugal, those are now uniquely exposed to this change.” Kaziukėnas says.

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