"Court of International Trade Revives Lawsuit Challenging De Minimis Ban"
ByAinvest
Friday, Mar 13, 2026 5:24 pm ET1min read
The Court of International Trade has lifted a stay on a lawsuit challenging the suspension of the de minimis exemption, which allowed shipments worth $800 or less to enter the US duty-free. The exemption was terminated by the Trump administration citing the International Emergency Economic Powers Act (IEEPA) statute. The plaintiff, Detroit Axle, argues that the suspension exceeds the President's statutory authority and has resulted in significant financial losses. The case will proceed despite the Supreme Court's ruling on related tariffs.

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