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美国暂停小额豁免,亚马逊、Shein、Temu等跨境电商将面临更多挑战

Group 1 - The U.S. has suspended the tax exemption for imported packages valued at $800 or less, effective August 29, impacting various international logistics companies [1][4] - The adjustment of the de minimis policy is not limited to China, affecting foreign e-commerce brands like Amazon and eBay, with a significant increase in small package volumes expected [4][8] - The de minimis policy, established in the 1930 Tariff Act, aimed to simplify import processes and enhance customs efficiency, facilitating cross-border e-commerce operations [4][6] Group 2 - The cancellation of the de minimis exemption is expected to negatively impact the U.S. online retail sector, leading to logistical restructuring and delays in shipments for foreign brands [6][7] - Since May, the volume of packages from China has decreased by 35%, with significant drops in daily active users for brands like Shein and Temu [7] - The U.S. has also introduced a new round of "reciprocal tariffs" ranging from 10% to 41% on various countries, adding further pressure on global cross-border e-commerce [10]