Customs duties
The US government issued a new Executive Order on July 30, 2025, announcing measures to abolish the application of the de minimis rule to all countries from August 29, 2025.
This means that tariffs will be imposed on shipments destined for the US worth less than $800. The "de minimis rule" is a system that exempts imports worth less than $800 from tariffs.
Paying custom duties or any other tax is buyer's responsibility based on our store policy. We cannot write a significantly lower amount on your declaration in order to avoid customs duties.
Customs duties are the money you have to pay when you buy something from another country, they are determined by the item's price. If you don't pay the customs duty, the product will not be delivered to you.
These charges are normally collected by the delivering freight (shipping) company or when you pick the item up. You should check with your country's customs office to determine what these additional costs will be prior to buying.
Even if you do not receive the goods, you are obligated to pay customs duties.
If the product does not arrive due to refusal of customs payment, the product price will not be refunded.
In other words, you cannot get the goods, and you have to pay for the goods and customs duties.
After all, if you pay for the item price and the customs duty, we are a professional seller and would be happier for you to receive the item.
Thank you for your understanding and cooperation.