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[Cindy’s Version] We Are Never Ever Getting Back Together
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Host: Cindy Allen Published: August 29, 2025 Length: ~15 minutes Presented by: Global Training Center
💡 The End of De Minimis: A Breakup That Changes Trade ForeverThis week, Cindy Allen — the Taylor Swift of Trade — takes inspiration from We Are Never Ever Getting Back Together to mark the official end of de minimis. For over a decade, Cindy lived and breathed this program while at DHL and FedEx, but as of August 29, 2025, de minimis is gone — and the trade world is already feeling the ripple effects.
From India’s new 50% tariffs to recession warnings from top economists, Cindy explains why small businesses, warehouses, and e-commerce platforms may be heading into a whole new era of compliance, cost control, and consumer pricing.
What You’ll Learn in This Episode:-
India’s reciprocal tariffs jump to 50% tied to Russian oil sourcing
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Why leading economists are warning that tariffs could trigger a U.S. recession
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The rise and fall of de minimis — from a 1930s travel perk to $800 duty-free imports
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How small businesses leveraged de minimis to grow — and why its end may reshape competition
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The shift toward Foreign Trade Zones, bonded warehouses, and U.S. fulfillment strategies
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What “for sale” structuring and B2B2C transactions mean for compliance
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Why CBP wants consumer-level data and how the loss of Type 86 impacts targeting
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The uncertain path forward: industry groups pressing CBP for new guidance
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De minimis allowed 1.4 billion shipments annually — its removal is reshaping e-commerce and compliance.
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Some companies are raising prices, others are exiting the U.S. market entirely.
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Warehousing demand in the U.S. is surging as companies front-load and consolidate shipments.
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CBP faces new challenges as critical consumer-level data disappears.
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Industry is waiting for CBP guidance to bring predictability to the new landscape.
- Federal Register – Section 232 & Reciprocal Tariffs Notices
- Ellen Hughes-Cromwick, University of Michigan Economic Analysis
- Mark Zandi – Moody’s Analytics Chief Economist
- NCBFAA – National Customs Brokers & Forwarders Association of America
- COAC – Commercial Customs Operations Advisory Committee
- TFTEA – Trade Facilitation and Trade Enforcement Act (2016/2017)
Hosts:
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Cindy Allen – LinkedIn
- Trade Force Multiplier
Producer:
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Lalo Solorzano - LinkedIn
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