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How Trump's 2025 tariffs impact e-commerce: What brands need to know and next steps to stay ahead

  • The Trump administration's April 2025 tariff policy changes significantly impacted global e-commerce.
  • These changes stemmed from the administration's broader trade policies, aiming to reshape international commerce.
  • A 10% tariff now applies to most U.S. imports, but China and Hong Kong face an even higher 145% tariff.
  • A survey found 81% of e-commerce leaders fear tariffs put global strategy at risk; Beijing vowed countermeasures.
  • Businesses must adapt fulfillment, sourcing, and shipping, as de minimis ends and landed costs rise.
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On April 2nd, US President Donald Trump signed an executive order revoking the de minimis rule on imports from China. This rule is only allowed for small parcels with a declared import value of $800 (approximately 120,000 yen) or less.

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contentgrip.com broke the news in on Monday, April 14, 2025.
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