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Aug 29 (Reuters) - The United States has permanently ended the "de minimis" exemption, which allowed items valued under $800 to be imported duty-free. This change, effective from Friday, follows ...
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Postal services in Japan and Switzerland are the latest to pause shipments to the United States this week, days before an exemption for certain import taxes is about to expire. The loophole, known as ...
Postal services in Europe and around the world plan to halt shipping merchandise to the US as the Trump administration’s end of the de minimus tariff exemption goes into effect. The “de minimus” ...
Emergency calls for the Des Plaines Fire Department will be handled by a different dispatch service starting as soon as fall 2026. The city council has formally reaffirmed its intent for the fire ...
A team at Durham, N.C.-based Duke Health successfully developed and performed the world’s first on-table heart reanimation for a 3-month-old patient earlier this year. The new technique enables ...
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