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This time we sat down with Agustin Farias from Passport to talk about one of the most disruptive changes in global trade this year: the end of de minimis.
De minimis has been the backbone of cross-border e-commerce for years — and its elimination in 2025 is reshaping supply chains, pricing models, and compliance for brands everywhere.
In this episode, Agustin and our team dive into:
If you’re in e-commerce, logistics, or trade compliance, this is a conversation you won’t want to miss.
🎧 Listen here (or on your preferred streaming platform): https://tinyurl.com/BitePod

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