Trade Redirection Risk for the EU: The Case of US De Minimis
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Europe in Flux

Trade Redirection Risk for the EU: The Case of US De Minimis

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The EU plans to eliminate the long-standing customs duty exemption in 2028. As the US cancelled this exemption abruptly this last May, there is now a very real risk that trade of small parcels from China are diverted into the EU for the next three years.

The EU plans to eliminate the long-standing customs duty exemption in 2028. As the US cancelled this exemption abruptly this last May, there is now a very real risk that trade of small parcels from China are diverted into the EU for the next three years.

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