U.S. shoppers' orders canceled as world shuts down some American-bound shipments
- U.S. shoppers are experiencing numerous order cancellations due to the end of the de minimis exemption that allowed duty-free shipments under $800, which was ordered by the Trump administration.
- U.S. shoppers are facing order cancellations as several countries suspend shipments ahead of the end of the de minimis exemption, which allowed duty-free shipping for goods under $800, set by the Trump administration.
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AmiAmi Won’t Cancel US Orders Due to De Minimis Exemption Ending
AmiAmi issued a statement on its English main page going over how it will handle the end of the De Minimis Exemption due to President Donald Trump’s executive order and tariffs, especially as Japan Post suspended most shipments as a result of it. It said that it won’t cancel orders, and will instead hold them in its warehouse until a time when it can be shipped. The AmiAmi English branch also offered three types of updates depending on shipment…
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