This exemption was removed by the White House last month here. And it looks like even with the trade deal announced today, that's not going to fall back into place.
If you head over to the DHL sub-Reddit in the past two weeks, you can already see how much of a pain tariffs have become for US consumers. There's been countless cases of duties charged being much more than the entire item/product ordered itself. It goes to show where the pain really lies when it comes to tariffs.
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