New Executive Order Aims to Eliminate De Minimis Exception Worldwide in 30 Days

New Executive Order Aims to Eliminate De Minimis Exception Worldwide in 30 Days, Directly Conflicts with Congressional Action in “One Big Beautiful Bill”

Ecommerce Innovation Alliance

July 31, 2025

The landscape of international trade for e-commerce businesses has been thrown into further disarray this week, as the Trump administration introduces yet another significant shift concerning the crucial de minimis exception. Just weeks after the "One Big Beautiful Bill" was signed into law, setting a global repeal of de minimis for 2027, a new Executive Order aims to suspend this privilege worldwide much sooner, on August 29, 2025. …

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The AI Accountability Act

The AI Accountability Act: Federal Data Misuse Lawsuits and the End of Predispute Arbitration Agreements?

Ecommerce Innovation Alliance

July 29, 2025

The AI Accountability and Personal Data Protection Act (Bill No. S.2367) was introduced on Monday, July 21st by U.S. Senators Josh Hawley (R-Mo.) and Richard Blumenthal (D-Conn.). Released in tandem with President Trump’s “America’s AI Action Plan”, this bipartisan bill purportedly aims to establish guardrails for the AI industry while protecting consumer data rights and creators' intellectual property, but the EIA has serious concerns about the proposed legislation and its potential to lead to increased opportunistic “shakedown” style litigation. …

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FTC Click-to-Cancel Rule

Eighth Circuit Strikes Down FTC’s “Click-to-Cancel” Rule

Ecommerce Innovation Alliance

July 28, 2025

A recent decision by an Eighth Circuit panel has vacated the FTC's planned "click-to-cancel" rule. This determination will have a direct impact on consumer protection regulations relevant to the ecommerce industry. The FTC's proposed rule would have mandated that companies allow customers to cancel their subscriptions with a single click. While often framed as a consumer protection measure, such broad mandates can introduce significant operational complexities and costs for legitimate businesses without effectively addressing core issues.…

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Cutting Red Tape, Powering Growth: How Trump’s ‘America’s AI Action Plan’ Could Impact the Future of Ecommerce

Ecommerce Innovation Alliance

July 24, 2025

Unveiled by the White House on July 23rd, President Trump's new "America's AI Action Plan," is a comprehensive roadmap designed to solidify U.S. leadership in artificial intelligence. This plan, crafted to promote technological advancement, economic competitiveness, and national security, outlines over 90 federal policy actions across three core pillars: Accelerating AI Innovation, Building American AI Infrastructure, and Leading in International AI Diplomacy and Security.…

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One Big Beautiful Bill" and the End of De Minimis

The “One Big Beautiful Bill” and the End of De Minimis for Ecommerce

Ecommerce Innovation Alliance

July 7, 2025

The landscape of international trade for e-commerce businesses is continually evolving. The newly adopted "One Big Beautiful Bill" is the latest change impacting e-commerce companies, with its decision to eliminate the de minimis entry privilege on a global basis. This change, set to take effect worldwide by 2027, introduces new complexities for U.S.-based e-commerce companies already grappling with the attempted immediate elimination of this crucial exemption for goods from China.…

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EIA Holds Meetings with FCC on Abusive "Quiet Hours" Litigation

EIA Holds Meetings with FCC on Abusive “Quiet Hours” Litigation

Ecommerce Innovation Alliance

June 12, 2025

On June 10, 2025, EIA’s President & CEO, David Carter, alongside former FCC Commissioner Michael O’Rielly, held two crucial ex parte meetings with key representatives from the Federal Communications Commission (FCC). These proactive discussions focused on our previously submitted Petition for Declaratory Ruling, aimed at combating abusive "quiet hours" litigation and securing much-needed clarity from the FCC.…

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