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EBay Lauds Congress for Criticizing USTR Suggestion That US Could Lower de Minimis

EBay praised a bipartisan group of Congress members who want the U.S. trade representative to stop talking about "reciprocal" de minimis levels. There is a footnote to that effect in the new NAFTA (see 1810190043) that has drawn opposition from…

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trade groups in the past (see 1811060010). But despite that, the USTR included the same language in negotiating priorities for both Japan and the European Union. The EU is on a path to have no de minimis level at all for tax purposes. EBay is critical of the de minimis increases USTR convinced Mexico and Canada to agree to, because there are lower tax de minimis levels than the duty de minimis of $117. The company called it "unnecessarily complicated."