On April 2, 2025, President Donald Trump signed an Executive Order (EO) that excludes goods from China (including products of Hong Kong) from entering the United States duty-free under the de minimis exception beginning May 2, 2025. Section 321 of the Tariff Act of 1930, commonly referred to as the “de minimis” rule refers to
Latest Post
More Posts
Trump Announces Reciprocal Tariffs on Over 60 Countries
Annex Identifying Scope of Automobiles and Automobile Parts Subject to Section 232 Tariffs Is Released
CBP Issues Guidance on Energy, Energy Resources and Critical Minerals from Canada Subject to 10% IEEPA Tariffs; President Trump Issues Executive Order Addressing Mineral Production
Trump Administration Imposes Section 232 Steel and Aluminum 25% Tariffs March 12, 2025; EU and Canada Retaliate
The United States Delays Implementation of IEEPA Tariffs Against Canada and Mexico for USMCA-Qualifying Goods Until April 2, 2025
Tariffs Against Canada and Mexico Enter Into Force March 4, 2025
Tariffs Against China and Hong Kong Increase to 20% on March 4, 2025
Trump Administration Initiates Section 232 Investigation into Imports of Copper and Copper Derivatives That May Lead to New Tariffs
President Trump Issues America First Investment Policy Memorandum Impacting FDI into the U.S. and Outbound Investment to Foreign Adversaries
Subscribe: Subscribe via RSS
Blogs
Firm/Org