Miller, who has 129 1/2 career sacks, said he still has plenty to offer both in production and leadership.
many items’ prices. (The retailer also has a “local warehouse” option for some products, which are shipped from within the U.S. and therefore avoids the import charge.)Meanwhile, Shein, now based in Singapore, has a checkout banner that reads, “Tariffs are included in the price you pay. You’ll never have to pay extra at delivery.”
says it’s not planning to display addedcosts next to product prices on its site — despite a report that sparked speculation the e-commerce giant would soon show the new import charges, and the White House has madeParcel carriers will be burdened with collecting duties, and the paperwork to comply with the new rule could result not only in higher prices but also delays and even disruptions to delivery, said Ram Ben Tzion of the vetting platform Publican.
Major commercial carriers such as UPS and FedEx have said they are well-equipped and prepared to collect duties on international parcels in compliance with local laws, including the new U.S. rule.Commercial carriers will be collecting 145% tariffs on declared values. The U.S. Postal Service, a government agency that offers international mail service, can choose either to charge a 120% tariff on low-value packages or a flat fee of $100 per shipment, which is set to rise to $200 on June 1.
The U.S. Customs and Border Protection says it “stands ready to fully implement the restrictions on de minimis shipments and collect all revenue owed for these shipments on May 2, 2025.”
However, experts have expressed concerns that the surge in the workload could be a serious challenge.CHEECH: I wish they had done even more on our early days because we were trying to figure out who each other were. “What are you? How come you’re named Chong?”
CHONG: The thing is, he was a fugitive. So in order to come into the States, he had to take a chance. He had already sneaked up to Canada. The next thing you know, he meets me and we’re going back to the States!CHEECH: I was wanted in the U.S. I came back in the U.S. with a phony ID: my friends’ driver’s license. It was his picture on it. “OK, that’s me.” “Brown, check. Go ahead.”
CHONG: They weren’t suspecting a Mexican sneaking in from Canada.CHONG: We made up a whole genre of language.