The Biden-Harris Administration has announced a series of new actions aimed at addressing the growing abuse of the de minimis exemption, particularly by e-commerce platforms like Amazon, Shein and Temu.
The administration’s efforts come in response to a significant rise in de minimis shipments, which have increased from 140 million annually to over one billion in the last decade, complicating efforts to regulate imports and block illegal goods.
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