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Trump Order Postpones Removal of De Minimis for Canada and Mexico

De minimis treatment will remain in effect for goods from Canada and Mexico if a 25% tariff on goods from those countries takes effect as scheduled March 4. Executive orders issued March 2 postpone the removal of de minimis for Canada and Mexico, ordered alongside the 25% tariff, until the commerce secretary notifies the President that “adequate systems are in place” to process and collect tariffs on formerly de minimis shipments.

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The language in the executive order mirrors that in President Donald Trump’s Feb. 5 executive order that restored de minimis for China.