Are the tariffs impacting Amazon Japan orders? If so, how do you pay the tariff?
The below would apply to AJP via the "De Minimis Exemption"
for orders under $800 as it stands FOR NOW:
This is an important correction to my previous email regarding the new US tariffs on Japanese goods. I sincerely apologize for any confusion or concern my message may have caused.
Correction on De Minimis Exemption Status
After reviewing the latest official information, including a recent notice from FedEx about the Executive Order, I need to correct my previous statement: The $800 de minimis exemption for imports from Japan currently remains in effect, contrary to what I communicated earlier.
My previous understanding was based on incomplete information that did not fully explain all the facts. I deeply regret any inconvenience this may have caused you, and I want to emphasize that my intention was only to help our customers prepare for potential changes.
Current Status (As of April 2025)
Based on the most current and accurate information, including recent notices from major carriers like FedEx:
The $800 de minimis exemption is still active for Japanese goods - This means shipments valued at $800 or less can still enter the US duty-free without formal customs procedures.
This applies to all shipping methods - Whether your packages are shipped via FedEx, DHL, or Japan Post, the same $800 exemption applies equally.
New tariffs only apply to shipments valued over $800 - Only Japanese imports exceeding this threshold will be subject to the new tariffs at this time.
China and Hong Kong exception - FedEx confirms that only goods from China and Hong Kong will lose de minimis treatment (effective May 2, 2025). This change does not affect shipments from Japan.
Future Outlook
It's important to note that the recent Executive Order does signal a potential future change:
According to FedEx's official notice, the Executive Order states that "De minimis treatment would continue for the rest of the world until 'the Secretary of Commerce notifies the President that adequate systems are in place for the complete and prompt collection of revenues from duties applied pursuant to this section for items subject to de minimis treatment.'"
Currently, no such notification has been issued, so the exemption remains in place for all countries except China and Hong Kong (which will lose this exemption effective May 2, 2025).
We will continue monitoring this situation closely, as the policy could change in the future.
What This Means For You
- If you're ordering items from Japan with a value of $800 or less, they will continue to enter the US duty-free for the time being.
- There is no immediate need to rush shipments under the $800 threshold.
- For orders valued over $800, the new tariffs will apply as described in my previous email.
Important Disclaimer
While we strive to provide the most accurate information possible, international trade regulations are complex and frequently changing.
The information shared in this email:
- Reflects our current understanding based on available documentation
- May not capture all nuances of customs enforcement practices
- Could be subject to different interpretations by US Customs officials
- May change without advance notice
We strongly recommend consulting with a customs broker or international trade attorney for definitive guidance on specific high-value shipments.
Our Commitment
We remain committed to providing you with the best information available. We will continue to:
- Monitor official announcements from US Customs and Border Protection, the Department of Commerce, and the US Trade Representative
- Update you promptly with any changes to import regulations
- Support our community through any future policy changes
- Share real-world experiences from our customers to help everyone navigate these changes
Again, I sincerely apologize for the confusion. We value your trust in Blackship and are dedicated to maintaining transparency in all our communications.
Thank you for your understanding.
Max Hodges
CEO at White Rabbit Japan |
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The important bit:
The $800 de minimis exemption is still active for Japanese goods - This means shipments valued at $800 or less can still enter the US duty-free without formal customs procedures.
This applies to all shipping methods - Whether your packages are shipped via FedEx, DHL, or Japan Post, the same $800 exemption applies equally.
New tariffs only apply to shipments valued over $800 - Only Japanese imports exceeding this threshold will be subject to the new tariffs at this time.
China and Hong Kong exception - FedEx confirms that only goods from China and Hong Kong will lose de minimis treatment (effective May 2, 2025). This change does not affect shipments from Japan.
There is talk in Washington about getting rid of the De Minimis Exemption altogether and it appears this might actually go forward:
If you’ve purchased something from Chinese e-commerce giants Shein, Temu or Alibaba, then you may have benefited from a trade loophole called the de minimis exemption.
www.pbs.org
That said, this is really to target China/HK but
might migrate to other Countries as time moves on and "re-shoring" back to the USA continues over the next few years.
Please...let's NOT turn this thread into a political battleground about this topic. I think we would much rather discuss tools Made in Japan rather then politics.