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- A new executive order removes the de minimis exemption from imports under $800.
- This will increase the cost of gaming handhelds by at least 30% starting on May 2, 2025.
- A minimum fee of $25 will apply to cheaper handhelds, increasing to $50 on June 1, 2025.
The proliferation of cheap gaming handhelds from the likes of TrimUI and Anbernic may be coming to a close, as a new executive order is set to eliminate the de minimis tax exemption on products under $800 coming from China on May 2. Under the new rules, all products will be subject to a minimum duty rate of 30% of their stated value.
However, the minimum fee per product is $25, meaning that gaming handhelds with a stated value under $80 or so will pay an even higher percentage in fees. This minimum fee will increase to $50 on June 1, which doubles the effective price of many budget handhelds.