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Importers Should Review Supply Chains in Response to Proposed Changes in Tariff Exemptions

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Importers Should Review Supply Chains in Response to Proposed Changes in Tariff Exemptions

by Geraldine S.
01/31/2025
in Tariffs & Duties

Recent notices from U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) propose limiting a tariff exemption for low-value shipments, which could lead to higher costs for both companies and consumers. These changes may also increase administrative burdens for businesses involved in imports.

Since the enactment of the Tariff Act of 1930, many importers have utilized a de minimis exemption under Section 321(a)(2) to avoid tariffs and filing customs entries on low-value shipments. This exemption, currently set at $800, has allowed for the exclusion of standard import tariffs, as well as those under Sections 201, 301, and 232 of U.S. trade laws. However, as the U.S. government revisits its tariff policies, including potential tariffs affecting Canada and Mexico, new proposals aim to enhance compliance and national security.

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In recent years, the volume of shipments claiming this exemption has surged dramatically, from 139 million shipments in fiscal year 2015 to 1.36 billion in 2024. This increase, driven by the growth of e-commerce, has made it challenging for CBP to effectively manage and monitor imports. Additionally, the exemption has been exploited by some to circumvent tariffs and allow unsafe or non-compliant goods—such as counterfeit products and illicit substances—to enter the U.S.

To address these concerns, the first proposal would remove the exemption for certain merchandise subject to national security or trade policy actions. Under this new framework, companies would need to submit detailed data to CBP about shipments prior to arrival in the U.S., helping the agency better target high-risk imports. The second proposal would exclude goods subject to Sections 201, 301, and 232 tariffs from eligibility for the exemption, potentially increasing tariff revenue and benefiting U.S. industries by making foreign goods less competitive.

If these changes are implemented, they could disrupt business operations, particularly for e-commerce and direct-to-consumer companies. The removal of the de minimis exemption could lead to higher costs, which may be passed on to consumers. It would also increase administrative work, requiring businesses to complete more comprehensive customs documentation and adhere to formal entry procedures, potentially causing delays in shipments.

In response, companies may consider adjusting their supply chains, such as exploring alternative suppliers in countries with favorable tariff conditions. It will also be important for businesses to review their compliance practices to ensure they can meet new reporting requirements and handle increased scrutiny in the evolving tariff landscape.

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