The recent reduction of U.S. tariffs on Chinese goods has sparked optimism among direct-to-consumer shippers, yet challenges remain as they adapt to new trade regulations. Following the elimination of the de minimis exemption for China, which previously allowed low-value imports to bypass duties, there has been a drastic decrease in such shipments—up to 85%—as companies seek alternative entry methods. While the lowered tariffs provide some relief, experts suggest that many businesses are shifting toward traditional supply chains and bulk shipping methods rather than relying on air cargo and de minimis imports, indicating a potential long-term transformation in shipping practices.
Source: https://www.supplychaindive.com/news/china-tariffs-lowered-de-minimis-shipping-impact/748225/