Legal Source

Further Amendment to Duties Addressing the Synthetic Opioid Supply Chain in the People's Republic of China as Applied to Low-Value Imports

Executive Order

Executive Order 14256 is tracked in USTariffRates as a executive order in the tariff authority chain.

Key dates

SignedApr 2, 2025
PublishedApr 7, 2025

What it changed

Amended the China and Hong Kong low-value-import regime by further changing how duty treatment applied to de minimis shipments tied to the earlier opioid-supply-chain orders.

Source and classification

Instrument

Executive Order

Executive Order 14256

Formal title: Further Amendment to Duties Addressing the Synthetic Opioid Supply Chain in the People's Republic of China as Applied to Low-Value Imports

Official source

Federal Register

Open source document

Where it shows up in USTariffRates

  • China/Hong Kong low-value import regime
  • De minimis suspension timeline

Affected HTS scope

This order changes low-value import treatment for China and Hong Kong, not a chapter-based HTS overlay schedule.

  • USTariffRates tracks it as legal authority and de minimis/entry-treatment context rather than as a chapter-by-chapter tariff schedule.
  • There is no dedicated HTS chapter list stored for this instrument in the current dataset.

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