The White House announced on April 8 local time that it will triple the tax on small parcels from mainland China and Hong Kong, increasing it from 30% of the value to 90%; importers must pay a duty of 90% of the value or $75, which will rise to $150 after June 1, citing that the Chinese government has implemented retaliatory tariffs.
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The White House announced on April 8 local time that it will triple the tax on small parcels from mainland China and Hong Kong, increasing it from 30% of the value to 90%; importers must pay a duty of 90% of the value or $75, which will rise to $150 after June 1, citing that the Chinese government has implemented retaliatory tariffs.