The Trump administration adjusted tariffs on bicycle and e-bike imports, effective August 7th, applying varying rates based on trade surplus and deficit conditions. A flat 10% tariff applies to countries with a trade surplus, while a minimum 15% applies to those with a trade deficit. Tariff rates for specific countries, like Taiwan and Cambodia, have fluctuated greatly in recent months. Meanwhile, President Trump's executive order removed the de minimis threshold on imports valued under $800, which previously exempted these goods from certain fees and regulations.
The Trump administration made changes to its tariff policy, adjusting rates on many countries where bicycles and e-bikes are produced, effective August 7th.
President Trump signed an executive order to remove the de minimis threshold, eliminating exemptions for imports valued below $800 from duties, taxes, and safety regulations.
New tariff rates include a 10% tariff for countries with a US trade surplus, and a minimum of 15% for those with a trade deficit.
Cambodia's tariff fluctuated from 49% to 36% and now to 19%, mirroring changes in tariffs for Taiwan, Indonesia, Malaysia, and Thailand.
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