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PROGRAMME PAYSAmérique du Nord

États-Unis programme d'approvisionnement

Positionnez les États-Unis comme un marché d'entrée formelle en 2026 : les acheteurs qui s'approvisionnent depuis la Chine doivent intégrer dans chaque commande la gestion douanière, les droits et les workflows de courtage, au lieu de recourir aux expéditions de faible valeur.

Primary motion
Formal import workflow
Policy shift
De minimis suspended
Commercial focus
Landed cost + entry
Routing target
Broker-ready clearance
Adéquation de l'intention de recherche

Idéal pour les importateurs, distributeurs, acheteurs de vente au détail et équipes de marque qui recherchent un approvisionnement depuis la Chine vers les États-Unis, une planification du coût dédouané et une coordination de fournisseurs prêts pour les douanes.

Priorités de conformité

Le réajustement de minimis signifie que les acheteurs américains doivent traiter les commandes en provenance de Chine comme des opérations douanières standard, et non comme des petits colis hors taxes.

CBP entryImporter of recordHTS / originDuty deposits
Phases du programme
Classification
Confirm HTS, origin, and importer-of-record responsibility before supplier pricing is finalized.
Document file
Assemble invoice, packing list, product specs, and broker-ready data before shipment release.
Entry and release
Coordinate cargo release, entry summary, and estimated duty deposit on the CBP timeline.
Post-entry
Close exams, corrections, and post-release issues before the next replenishment cycle.
Profils d'acheteur
  • Importers
  • Distributors
  • Retail buyers
  • Brand owners
Note de planification

Ne vous fiez pas aux hypothèses informelles sur les colis. Intégrez dans le fichier avant le transport la classification, l'importateur de référence, le traitement par courtier et les dépôts de droits estimés.

Adéquation de l'intention de recherche

Policy reset

The White House suspended duty-free de minimis treatment for all countries effective August 29, 2025, so low-value China imports now need standard customs planning.

Landed-cost discipline

U.S. buyers need duty, tax, fee, and entry steps modeled before they commit to a supplier or quote.

Repeat-order readiness

Standardized documents and broker handoffs reduce friction when replenishment volume grows.

Note de planification
  • Confirm product classification and country of origin.
  • Build a landed-cost quote that includes duties, taxes, fees, and broker handling.
  • Decide who will act as importer of record.
  • Set up CBP entry and release workflows before shipment.
  • Collect invoice, packing list, and product specs early.
  • Prepare for post-entry corrections or exams if CBP requests them.
Priorités de conformité

Global de minimis suspension

The White House order applies to goods entered for consumption, or withdrawn from warehouse for consumption, on or after 12:01 a.m. EDT on August 29, 2025.

The White House

Postal duty method changed again

CBP says the temporary postal specific-duty method was limited to six months, with ad valorem duty applying from February 28, 2026.

CBP factsheet

Entry and duty workflow remains formal

CBP links cargo release, entry summary filing, and estimated duty deposits inside the formal entry-summary and post-release process.

CBP entry summary guidance

E-commerce FAQ confirms scope

CBP's e-commerce FAQ states that the suspension covers low-value shipments from all countries and explains duty collection paths for postal flows.

CBP e-commerce FAQ
Phases du programme
Classify and quote
Confirm HTS, origin, and landed cost before the order is placed.
Assign clearance
Decide whether the importer or a licensed customs broker will handle CBP entry.
File release and summary
Arrange cargo release, then file entry summary and estimated duty deposit on time.
Close the loop
Resolve exams, corrections, or post-release issues before the next replenishment cycle.
Profils d'acheteur
  • Pick partners who quote landed cost, not freight only.
  • Ask how they handle CBP entry, duties, and post-entry corrections.
  • Verify they keep classification and origin data clean from the first RFQ.
  • Prefer teams that can support repeat orders without rebuilding the customs file.