Buyer beware: End of de minimis exemption means higher prices for overseas goods, experts say
[ad_1] The end of the de minimis tax loophole on Friday means that low-cost shipments to the U.S. are no longer exempt from import duties, a potential hit to consumers ordering goods from abroad. Under the prior tax break, parcels containing goods worth less than $800 were not subject to tariffs, making many products from overseas,…