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US Slashes De Minimis Exemption Shocking UK Exporters: New 10% Tariff Impacts Every Small Business Shipment

US Slashes De Minimis Exemption Shocking UK Exporters: New 10% Tariff Impacts Every Small Business Shipment

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Listeners, on August 29, 2025, the landscape of US-United Kingdom tariff relations has shifted in dramatic fashion. Today marks the formal end of the de minimis exemption, meaning nearly all goods shipped to the US from the UK, regardless of value, will now be subject to import duties. Previously, items worth less than $800, or about £590, could enter the US duty-free, but now even low-cost parcels face the same charges as higher-value imports. Sky News reports that only letters and personal gifts under $100, or £74, remain exempt from this change. All other packages sent from the UK to the US are now hit with a flat 10% tariff, which is the baseline rate for British exports under the latest trade deal—just enough to avoid the heavier “reciprocal tariffs” faced by other trading partners.

The tariff climate has become more volatile since President Trump enacted sweeping protectionist measures during his second administration. According to Wikipedia’s summary, the average US tariff rate soared from 2.5% to 27% in early 2025—a level not seen since the days of the Smoot–Hawley Act—before settling closer to 18.6% this August after a series of international negotiations. These blanket increases are part of a broader strategy to generate federal revenue, with tariffs now accounting for nearly 5% of all income to the US government, compared to just 2% historically.

Of note to UK exporters and importers, the US has not spared its closest allies from the new rules. Future Forwarding confirms that starting this spring, there’s a 25% tariff imposed on cars and auto parts from most countries, though the United Kingdom and USMCA partners like Canada and Mexico are currently exempt from those specific increases. However, metals like aluminum from the UK face a 25% tariff, while copper and steel can see rates as high as 50%. This has especially troubled UK manufacturers, putting pressure on sectors dependent on US sales.

On the ground, British businesses are already feeling the squeeze. International shipping companies such as DHL and FedEx have responded to the uncertainty by suspending some deliveries to the US or hiking fees. The British Beauty Council warns that the sudden end of de minimis could be devastating for small companies who rely on sending low-value products stateside, forcing them to reconsider their strategies or pass higher costs onto customers.

Listeners, these developments highlight the complexities and rapid changes at the heart of UK-US trade in 2025. Every British business and consumer sending goods to America should prepare for significant new costs and policy hurdles.

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