5 articles tagged with “De Minimis”
Who pays the duty after de minimis ends is a choice you make through the Incoterm. DDP means you absorb it, DAP means the customer pays at the door. Both costed on a $48 wallet.
Find unprofitable products after tariffs by recomputing each SKU's contribution with its new duty line. The per-SKU duty-impact test, costed on a China-origin cable pack that flips negative.
The enacted EU 3 euro customs duty per item takes 13.6% off a 22-euro order's price and 30% off its contribution margin. Here is the math and what 2028 changes.
How the 2025 reciprocal tariff layer, de minimis repeal, and Section 321 changes are reshaping cross-border ecommerce margin economics — and what to do about it.
De minimis elimination, Section 301 expansions, and shifting trade agreements are rewriting the cost math on thousands of SKUs. Here's how mid-market ecommerce brands can protect margins when tariff exposure changes faster than your pricing model.