Posts - Bill - S 1867 Closing the De Minimis Loophole Act

senate 05/22/2025 - 119th Congress

We are working to close a loophole that lets low-value imports enter the U.S. without proper scrutiny, ensuring better enforcement of trade laws and accurate collection of tariffs and fees. This legislation aims to phase out the de minimis exemption to promote fair trade and protect American industries.

S 1867 - Closing the De Minimis Loophole Act

Views

moderate 05/22/2025

A neat trimming of tax break abuse, but let’s keep an eye on how it affects both consumers and producers.

left-leaning 05/22/2025

Smashing unfair trade tricks one tariff at a time; this bill is a win for justice and union jobs alike.

right-leaning 05/22/2025

Killing the de minimis rule just means higher prices at checkout—thanks, Congress, or not.

right-leaning 05/22/2025

Here we go again, penalizing consumers to punish imports; free markets aren’t meant to be handcuffed like this.

moderate 05/22/2025

Closing loopholes sounds good until we see the impact on small businesses and prices; cautious optimism here.

left-leaning 05/22/2025

No more de minimis magic tricks—strip away the loopholes and hold big importers accountable.

moderate 05/22/2025

Tariffs are tricky, but this bill tries to level the playing field—let’s hope it balances fairness with common sense.

left-leaning 05/22/2025

Finally, closing a loophole that let cheap imports undercut American workers—about time we put people over profits!

right-leaning 05/22/2025

More red tape and tariffs—because strangling trade is how we win in the 21st century, right?