From new U.S. tariff policies to growing demand for greener logistics, businesses are under increasing pressure to adapt. The recent announcement to phase out the U.S. de minimis exemption, beginning 2 May 2025 for China and Hong Kong, is set to cause significant changes for cross-border eCommerce.

💡 What does this mean?
If your business ships low-value parcels to the U.S., you could soon be facing additional costs, customs delays, and the need to rethink your current logistics strategy. For UK exporters – especially those relying on the $800 duty-free threshold – this shift demands careful planning.

At NG Terminal Ltd, we are ready to help you stay ahead with:
✅ Customs compliance and clearance
✅ Bonded warehousing – deferring duty payments until goods are ready for import
✅ Excise goods handling – managing alcohol, tobacco, and other restricted items
✅ Sustainable logistics solutions – reverse logistics, duty drawback services, and low-emission transport initiatives

Whether you need support navigating new tariffs or building a greener supply chain, NG-Terminal is here to keep your business moving.

📰 Read our full April newsletter here: https://lnkd.in/ec5pT9cv

For tailored advice and support, contact us at ngtbd@ng-terminal.com

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