Matt Blaze on Nostr: Anyway, the widespread disruption that led to this rollback of the new rules was 100% ...
Anyway, the widespread disruption that led to this rollback of the new rules was 100% predictable. It was CBP itself that several years ago asked that the de minimus threshold be INCREASED, because they couldn’t handle the workload caused by the growing number of small e-commerce shipments to consumers.
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