
US-China deal to slash tariffs also eases burden on cheap packages

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The Trump administration has reached a deal with China to reduce tariffs on low-value packages shipped from China to the U.S. The tariff on parcels valued under $800 will drop from 120% to 54%, with a flat rate of $100 maintained. This is part of a broader agreement to cut import taxes on Chinese goods from 145% to 30%. The changes, effective Wednesday, aim to ease the burden on online shoppers and are temporary as both countries negotiate a long-term deal.
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