Under an Executive Order issued by the President, duties will be payable on goods valued under $800 from 29 August 2025. These will be in line with the rates applied to other goods from each country in accordance with its tariff rates.
For most UK goods export sectors this means the tariff rate they used to have plus the additional 10% reciprocal rate applied to most UK goods since April.
Alternatively, for the first six months only, a specific rate of $80 per item would apply to low value packages from the UK entering the US. After that period, the duties described above will be enforced on all packages of UK origin in scope.
William Bain, Head of Trade Policy, said:
"This development has been coming for several months but is still a major blow to UK exporters to the US. Smaller firms and sole traders, who have invested strongly in e-commerce sales internationally, will be worst hit.
But the UK is in a comparatively advantageous position in terms of these additional duties compared with those faced by other countries.
The EU is also likely to scrap its de minimis threshold by 2028, and the UK government is launching a review into removing the threshold here too."
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