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NOTE FROM THE EDITOR Big changes loom for cross-border trade. The "de minimis" exemption — a carve out in U.S. trade law that allows low-cost imports to enter the country duty and tax free — is in lawmakers’ crosshairs. Experts say changes could spur global manufacturing shifts, price increases and more. These wide-ranging implications are why Supply Chain Dive is running a series exploring the impact of the de minimis rule and its uncertain future, starting with our Deep Dive published today. Look out for future installments in the weeks ahead. Do you expect the de minimis rule to change? Let me hear your thoughts at mgarland@industrydive.com.
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