How transatlantic fashion traders are swerving Trump’s ‘de minimis’ taxes
Digital Edition: How transatlantic fashion traders are swerving Trump’s ‘de minimis’ taxes
President Donald Trump's removal of the "de minimis" exemption for imported goods is heaping additional costs on to fashion retailers – large and small – shipping into the lucrative US market. Brands such as Joseph, Lucy & Yak, Mimi Holliday and Mauvais tell us how they are dealing with the new tax.
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