Low-value imports are about to get more expensive as the U.S. prepares to end the de minimis exemption. UBC Economics Professor Torsten Jaccard explains how the exemption works, why it’s being taken away and what it means for both businesses and consumers.
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The de minimis exemption is about to end. Why that’s a big deal
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