Donald Trump has ended the ‘de-minimis’ rule, a duty-free exemption for low-priced goods from China and Hong Kong, which is expected to increase prices for retailers like Temu amid escalating trade tensions. This change, part of a broader tariff policy announced last week, will affect packages under $800 that previously faced minimal inspections and no tariffs. Experts warn that the impending price hikes on affordable clothing may drive consumers to seek alternatives, impacting the fast fashion industry significantly.