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2025 Tariff Shockwave: Cross-Border E-commerce’s Survival Guide Under Trump

Vivan Z.
Created on April 10, 2025 – Last updated on April 23, 202514 min read
Written by: Vivan Z.

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In April 2025, U.S. President Donald Trump announced a series of tariff policies dubbed “Liberation Day.” He claimed these tariffs would boost American manufacturing, protect jobs, and imposed additional duties on goods imported from dozens of so-called “worst offenders,” raising tariffs on Chinese products to as high as 125%.

At the same time, these measures are having a profound impact on businesses operating on platforms like Shopify and on the broader cross-border e-commerce landscape.

The steep rise in import costs has fundamentally reshaped the e-commerce environment, forcing sellers to embark on a quest for new supply chain solutions. In the following sections, we’ll dive into the latest developments and explore the far-reaching implications these changes hold for online businesses.

Tariffs: What They Are and How They Work

Simply put, tariffs are taxes you pay when buying goods from another country.

In most cases, tariffs are calculated as a percentage of the product’s value. For example, if an item is worth $10 (roughly £7.59) and the tariff rate is 25%, you’d need to pay an additional $2.50 (about £1.90) in tax.

Now, if a 125% tariff is applied to goods imported from China, that means a $10 product would incur an extra $12.50 in tax.

So who pays this tax? It’s the companies that bring foreign goods into the U.S.—the importers. They’re the ones responsible for paying the tariff to the government.

When is the tax paid? Right when the goods go through U.S. customs, the tariff has to be paid.

Of course, businesses often have their own strategies. They may choose to pass on some or all of that added cost to consumers, making shoppers ultimately bear the burden.

Overview of Tariffs

On April 2, 2025, defined by the Trump administration as “Liberation Day,” a series of wide-reaching tariff measures were officially announced:

Tariff Policy Effective Date Tariff Rate Affected Scope
Basic Import Tariff April 5, 2025 10% Covers all imported goods
Tariff on Chinese Goods April 9, 2025 Cumulative 54% Applies to all goods imported from China
Import Tariff on Automobiles April 3, 2025 25% Applies to all non-U.S. manufactured vehicles
Tariff on Automobile Parts May 3, 2025 (Expected) 25% Applies to imported automobile parts
Tariff on Steel and Aluminum Products March 12, 2025 25% Applies to imported steel and aluminum products
In addition, the Trump administration targeted around 20 trading partners with which the U.S. has a significant trade deficit, imposing higher “reciprocal” tariffs on these countries. This policy officially came into effect on April 9, 2025.

Impacts of Tariff Policy Changes  

 

Trump’s announced new tariff policy has brought numerous impacts on Chinese companies expanding overseas, especially in the cross-border e-commerce sector. Among these, the cancellation of the duty-free treatment for packages valued under $800 has had a huge impact on Chinese cross-border e-commerce sellers.
Previously, this duty exemption policy helped numerous sellers offer products at lower prices, but now, even if individual item prices are not high, tariffs must be paid, which directly increases sellers’ operating costs, and consequently, consumers’ purchase costs as well.

 

Impact on Cross-Border E-commerce Business 

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