The exemption for imports of goods valued under $800 has expired, impacting those buying items from overseas. This change means consumers will now face tariffs and duties on direct purchases from foreign countries.
The rule, which had already expired for goods from China earlier this year, is expected to affect a wide range of products.
This update is significant for anyone who frequently buys international products, as it may lead to higher overall costs.
Consumers should prepare for these changes and consider how they might impact their purchasing decisions.
For more information on how tariffs and duties work, consider reviewing resources on international trade policies.