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Host: Cindy Allen
This week, Cindy Allen — the Taylor Swift of Trade — takes inspiration from We Are Never Ever Getting Back Together to mark the official end of de minimis. For over a decade, Cindy lived and breathed this program while at DHL and FedEx, but as of August 29, 2025, de minimis is gone — and the trade world is already feeling the ripple effects.
From India’s new 50% tariffs to recession warnings from top economists, Cindy explains why small businesses, warehouses, and e-commerce platforms may be heading into a whole new era of compliance, cost control, and consumer pricing.
India’s reciprocal tariffs jump to 50% tied to Russian oil sourcing
Why leading economists are warning that tariffs could trigger a U.S. recession
The rise and fall of de minimis — from a 1930s travel perk to $800 duty-free imports
How small businesses leveraged de minimis to grow — and why its end may reshape competition
The shift toward Foreign Trade Zones, bonded warehouses, and U.S. fulfillment strategies
What “for sale” structuring and B2B2C transactions mean for compliance
Why CBP wants consumer-level data and how the loss of Type 86 impacts targeting
The uncertain path forward: industry groups pressing CBP for new guidance
De minimis allowed 1.4 billion shipments annually — its removal is reshaping e-commerce and compliance.
Some companies are raising prices, others are exiting the U.S. market entirely.
Warehousing demand in the U.S. is surging as companies front-load and consolidate shipments.
CBP faces new challenges as critical consumer-level data disappears.
Industry is waiting for CBP guidance to bring predictability to the new landscape.
Hosts:
Cindy Allen – LinkedIn
Producer:
Lalo Solorzano - LinkedIn
New episodes every Friday.
Presented by: Global Training Center — providing education, consulting, workshops, and compliance resources for trade professionals.
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Host: Cindy Allen
This week, Cindy Allen — the Taylor Swift of Trade — takes inspiration from We Are Never Ever Getting Back Together to mark the official end of de minimis. For over a decade, Cindy lived and breathed this program while at DHL and FedEx, but as of August 29, 2025, de minimis is gone — and the trade world is already feeling the ripple effects.
From India’s new 50% tariffs to recession warnings from top economists, Cindy explains why small businesses, warehouses, and e-commerce platforms may be heading into a whole new era of compliance, cost control, and consumer pricing.
India’s reciprocal tariffs jump to 50% tied to Russian oil sourcing
Why leading economists are warning that tariffs could trigger a U.S. recession
The rise and fall of de minimis — from a 1930s travel perk to $800 duty-free imports
How small businesses leveraged de minimis to grow — and why its end may reshape competition
The shift toward Foreign Trade Zones, bonded warehouses, and U.S. fulfillment strategies
What “for sale” structuring and B2B2C transactions mean for compliance
Why CBP wants consumer-level data and how the loss of Type 86 impacts targeting
The uncertain path forward: industry groups pressing CBP for new guidance
De minimis allowed 1.4 billion shipments annually — its removal is reshaping e-commerce and compliance.
Some companies are raising prices, others are exiting the U.S. market entirely.
Warehousing demand in the U.S. is surging as companies front-load and consolidate shipments.
CBP faces new challenges as critical consumer-level data disappears.
Industry is waiting for CBP guidance to bring predictability to the new landscape.
Hosts:
Cindy Allen – LinkedIn
Producer:
Lalo Solorzano - LinkedIn
New episodes every Friday.
Presented by: Global Training Center — providing education, consulting, workshops, and compliance resources for trade professionals.
Connect with us:
Simply Trade Podcast on LinkedIn
Global Training Center on LinkedIn
YouTube
Spotify
Apple Podcasts
Trade Geeks Community
Don’t forget to rate, review, and share with your fellow trade geeks!

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