CBP Releases Data on How Many Shipments Were Stopped During de Minimis Pause
From the removal of China from de minimis eligibility on Feb. 4 until the announcement that de minimis would be restored for China on Feb. 7, CBP rejected 79,995 bills of lading in the truck lane, 15 entries coming by truck, 271,662 bills of lading coming by air, and 285,005 entries coming by air. It also rejected 3,684 entries that arrived by ship.
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The White House announced on Feb. 7 that it was suspending the carve-out for Chinese goods from the de minimis duty exception, but the announcement was backdated to Feb. 5 (see 2502070033).