The rule, de minimis, exempts packages shipped into the United States from duties and fees if they are worth less than $800.
U.S. retailers want that rule changed.
Over six years, that amounted to about $100 million in duties that could have been invested in modernizing the business, he added.
Temu and Shein most likely account for 30 percent of packages shipped daily under the provision, according to a report from the House Select Committee on the Chinese Communist Party.
A Shein spokeswoman said de minimis “is not critical to the success of our business,” and in July, Shein’s executive vice chairman said the company was “eager” to work with lawmakers to help change the rule.
Persons:
de, minimis “, David Bridal’s, Jim Marcum, DealBook, Marcum, ”
Organizations:
Customs, Chinese Communist Party
Locations:
United States