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Are You Prepared for the De Minimis Exemption Impact?

Last Friday, President Donald Trump decided to maintain the 'de minimis' loophole, allowing packages from China under $800 to remain exempt from customs duties and tariffs until the U.S. Commerce Secretary sets up a system to process and collect tariff revenue.


Tariff policies can change quickly, often with little warning. For cross-border sellers, these shifts can disrupt supply chains, impact costs, and even delay deliveries. That's why cross-border sellers must stay agile to react fast.


Here's how:


➡️ Develop a Flexible Supply Chain

Diversifying suppliers and warehouses and having multiple shipping options available. By doing so, you can quickly shift your operations to adapt to new tariff rules, whether that means rerouting shipments or adjusting packaging strategies to reduce costs.


➡️Maximize Your Return Parcels' Value

Your returned items are more valuable than ever. We professionally manage your return parcels in the United States, helping you reduce costs and save on taxes.


If the items are in good condition, we’ll redistribute them to your next buyer.

Return Helper can help solve your pain points

✅We help cross-border sellers ship in bulk from 15+ countries and offer fulfillment services in the U.S.


✅We handle your return parcel, inspect it, and if it's in good condition, we'll deliver it to your next buyer.

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