In 2016, the United States implemented legislation revising 19 U.S.C. § 1321 (“Section 321”) and thereby increasing the de minimis amount for imports into the United States from $200 to $800, meaning ...
eCommerce brands import goods from overseas to the U.S. For these companies, there is a great opportunity to reduce duty and tariff costs thanks to Section 321 of the U.S. Customs regulations. This ...
There is an increasing demand to do something about the de minimis shipments under §321 of the Tariff Act (19 USC 1321). What is §321? Let’s take a look at some of the text from Title 19: “The ...
Regardless of who wins the U.S. presidential election in November, consumers and e-commerce companies can expect to see changes to Section 321 of the Trade Facilitation and Trade Enforcement Act.
But these numbers arrived after significant struggles: Lockdowns, social distancing restrictions, and global supply chain disruptions caused huge delays in processing shipments at the American border.
Shein’s taken a step to make sure it’s all buttoned up on trade compliance. The Singapore-headquartered company announced Thursday it has been participating in a government program designed to test ...
As the direct-to-consumer fulfillment model is taking off courtesy of changing shopping behavior and Covid-19, so too is the use of the de minimis provision. Packages that are being sent to an ...