government sources on our Trade and Tariff Hub. The following is a consolidated list, for more information checkout the hub.
The suspension of the U.S. $800 de minimis exemption went into effect on August 29. This marks a major shift in cross border trade policy, with significant implications for merchants, carriers, and consumers.
European postal operators halt US parcel shipments over tax uncertainty – Euractiv
Several European postal carriers have temporarily stopped small parcel shipments to the U.S. as new compliance requirements create uncertainty. Merchants relying on postal networks may face delays or forced shifts to private carriers. Learn more →
U.S. expands scope of Section 232 steel, aluminum tariffs – Supply Chain Dive
The U.S. government broadened tariffs on steel and aluminum imports under Section 232, extending duties to more finished goods. This escalation could raise costs for manufacturers and complicate global supply chains. Learn more →
U.S. Foreign Trade Zones draw new demand as de minimis ends – WSJ
With the elimination of the de minimis exemption, more companies are exploring Foreign Trade Zones as a way to delay or reduce duty payments. FTZs are becoming a key tool for shippers seeking to preserve margins in a higher-tariff environment. Learn more →
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Localized market pricing
improving your international shopping cart conversion rate
International ecommerce doesn’t have to mean long delivery times and customs headaches. Regionalizing fulfillment—storing and shipping inventory closer to your customers—can help you cut costs, speed up delivery, and meet rising customer expectations. In this blog, we break down the rising trend of regionalized fulfillment, explore when it makes sense, and highlight how strategies like Canada outbound shipping are reshaping what global success looks like.
“FlavorCloud has made international shipping so much easier. Customer service tickets have gone down, pricing is clearer for our customers, and the support team is very responsive. Our account rep Ryan is fantastic—he’s a true partner, always proactive with ideas to boost conversions.”
Need more help? If you’re a current merchant, connect with your CSM or email support@flavorcloud.com. If you’re new to FlavorCloud and are interested in having us help you approach cross-border shipping, you can connect with our team here.
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