Biden wants to close a loophole that enables imports of clothing and illicit substances from China
- The Biden administration plans to close a loophole allowing Chinese companies like Temu and Shein to avoid tariffs on goods valued under $800.
- The de minimis exemption has hindered the U.S. Government from blocking illegal shipments of banned substances like fentanyl.
- Proposed regulations will require detailed classification numbers and identity information for de minimis shipments, aiming to enhance tracking and enforcement.
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