on โ15-08-2025 08:03 AM
Received message from eBay that very soon all items sold into the US market will have new import rules applied.
Sales will have to have country of origin showing and probably other info as time goes on.
But what happens if we don't know where the item was made/comes from originally?
With many sellers offering items that they re-sell after purchasing themselves, therefore not knowing where the item originated, this could be a big issues unless they exempt Vintage/Antique items.
Watch this space.
Anyone care to comment?
Sue
on โ15-08-2025 09:01 AM
In the most simple terms, if you send something without having the country of origin on the package, from the 29th one of 3 things will happen:
Antiques (100+ years old) already have special rules and most actually have a 0% rate, but you will still run in to the same problems without a country of origin, especially as some countries have restrictions on the export of antiques, so they are investigated more thoroughly
on โ15-08-2025 11:44 AM
on โ15-08-2025 07:10 PM
G'day stranger
on โ15-08-2025 09:53 PM
Howdy, hope things are well ๐
on โ16-08-2025 04:57 PM
Just mark them Made in Russia and Donald will personally expediate their import and ensure speedy delivery.
on โ16-08-2025 06:22 PM
Middling...
on โ20-08-2025 06:49 PM
Not worth the effort so just stopped selling to the US plenty of other countries on the map
on โ21-08-2025 09:06 PM
Items sent to the USA worth less than $US800 have been free from paying any tariffs, but last month President Trump signed an executive order to suspend the duty-free โde minimusโ tariff exemption for low-value shipments from all countries.
on โ22-08-2025 07:23 PM