End of Low-Value Tariff Exemption on Packages Is Permanent, Administration Says
Original: End of low-value tariff exemption on packages is permanent, administration says
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The US administration's decision to end the low-value tariff exemption on packages has sparked debate about its permanence, with many commenters doubting it will last beyond the current administration. Some, like msie and general1726, predict the exemption will be reinstated if Trump changes his approach or advisors, while others, like metalman, highlight the devastating impact on small repair services and hobbyists. Meanwhile, kashunstva jokingly suggests that a gold-plated desk ornament might persuade the administration to make an exception, and kingstnap questions the legitimacy of the executive order. The discussion underscores the uncertainty and potential consequences of the policy change.
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The problem with current setup is attempt to strongarm tariffs onto seller, who will then promptly either stop sending any packages (because that's not how the system works) or bill the tariff back to customer explicitly - Here is your invoice for shipment and here is your invoice for tariff. You are just creating more bureaucracy at this point for no benefit.