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27 08 2025

  • Reuters
  • The White House

U.S. Imposes Extra 25% Tariff on Indian Goods

U.S. President Donald Trump released an Executive Order, imposing an additional 25% tariff on Indian product imports into the U.S., effective 12:01 a.m. ET on August 27th.

 

According to the White House, this decision was made due to India’s direct or indirect importation of oil from the Russian Federation.

Executive Order

27 08 2025

    De Minimis Exemption for Low-Value Parcels Now Void

    The de minimis exemption for low-value parcels is officially void, as of August 27th, 2025. The de minimis rule allowed goods valued at $800 or less to enter the United States duty-free and with minimal customs oversight.

     

    U.S.-based logistics providers like OIA are well-positioned to help international companies nearshore their supply chain amidst these changes.

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    21 08 2025

    • Bloomberg
    • The White House

    USA/EU Release Trade Deal Framework

    The United States and European Union announced a framework for a long-term agreement on reciprocal, fair, and balanced trade. The framework provides specific benchmarks for the EU to secure tariff discounts on cars, pharmaceuticals, and semiconductors, as well as commitments to cooperate on economic security matters, food standards, and digital trade.

    • The EU intends to eliminate tariffs on all U.S. industrial goods and to provide preferential market access for a wide range of U.S. seafood and agricultural goods.
    • The U.S. commits to apply the higher of either the U.S. Most Favored Nation (MFN) tariff rate or a tariff rate of 15%, comprised of the MFN tariff and a reciprocal tariff, on originating goods of the E.U.

    Joint statement

    18 08 2025

    • Bloomberg
    • Supply Chain Dive

    400+ New Products Now Subject to Section 232 Steel & Aluminum Tariffs

    As of August 18th at 12:01 AM (EST), 400+ new products are now subject to Section 232 steel and aluminum tariffs, impacting both raw materials and derivatives. 

    The extended list now covers goods such as motorcycles, baby gear, auto parts, and chemicals. The changes did not exclude goods already in transit to the U.S.

    If you are unsure whether your goods will be affected, please contact your OIA Global representative. 

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    11 08 2025

    • CNBC
    • Reuters
    • The White House

    USA & China Extend Tariff Truce 90 Days

    U.S. President Donald Trump signed an executive order that suspends the imposition of higher tariffs for 90 days, until 12:01 a.m. EST on November 10, with all other elements of the truce to remain in place. China’s Commerce Ministry issued a similar pause on extra tariffs.

     

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    07 08 2025

    • BBC
    • The White House

    U.S. Enacts Reciprocal Tariffs on 60+ Countries—Effective August 7th

    As of August 7th, 2025, the U.S. has enacted sweeping reciprocal tariffs on imports from 60+ countries, with duties ranging from 10% to over 100%, depending on origin and sector. Additions like sector-specific penalties and anti-transshipment provisions further complicate the trade landscape. The impact on landed costs, sourcing strategies, and compliance protocols will be significant. 

    • Mexico got a reprieve, and its current rates were extended for another 90 days.
    • The EU delayed its countermeasures by 6 months.

     

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    31 07 2025

    • CBS
    • The White House

    U.S. Suspends Duty-Free De Minimis Classification for All Countries

    The duty-free de minimis exemption shall no longer apply to any shipment of articles not covered by 50 U.S.C. 1702(b), regardless of value, country of origin, mode of transportation, or method of entry.

    The exemption had applied to parcels valued at $800 or less and allowed overseas retailers to ship inexpensive goods to consumers in the U.S. tax-free.

    Executive Order

    De minimis, low value parcel being carried by omnichannel supply chain employee.

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