US shoppers hit with new fees on their packages, up to $50

Published February 6, 2025 11:50 AM EST

U.S. consumers have already been feeling the impact of President Donald Trump’s new tariffs on products made in China. 

According to the Associated Press, consumers are facing an additional 10% tariff on all Chinese products that took effect a day after Trump agreed to pause his threatened tariffs against Mexico and Canada.

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US shoppers hit with tariffs and fees

What we know:

U.S. shoppers have taken to social media to report receiving notices from UPS and DHL stating they owed between $20 to over $50. 

TikTok creator McKenzie Taylor, who is based in Washington, D.C. details her recent experience and receiving a text message about an additional $30 fee on her package being delivered through DHL from a boutique in Australia. 

Trump's executive order that imposed tariffs on products made in China also suspended a customs exemption that typically allowed goods worth less than $800 to come into the U.S. duty-free. The new order allows for the loophole to still be used with shipments from other countries, according to AP.

How much will prices increase?

What we don't know:

It is unclear the dollar amount of price increases as a result of the newly imposed tariffs. In line with the new order, shipments from China will now be subject to existing duties plus the new 10% tariff imposed by Trump, analysts said.

"The vast majority of these orders are valued less than $800, which means all or virtually all of them are going to get caught in that," Youssef Squali, an analyst at Truist Financial, said.

The Source: Information from the Associated Press and FOX 5 reporting contributed to this report. 

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