On April 2, the U.S. government set a new course for global trade. Two executive orders invoking the International Economic Emergency Powers Act (IEEPA) introduced sweeping tariffs on most imports and significantly altered the landscape for international logistics. If you move goods across borders, it’s not business as usual. Effective April 5, a 10% universal… Read more »
Update 2/7/25 President Trump has reinstated the de minimis exemption for Chinese imports—at least temporarily. The exemption, which allows duty-free entry for shipments valued under $800, was previously revoked as part of a broader tariff package. However, following significant industry pushback and concerns over customs processing delays, the administration has reinstated de minimis eligibility until… Read more »