Stricter Penalties for Online Knife Sales in Britain

The Labour Party government in Britain has announced stricter penalties for online retailers selling knives to minors or banned blades. The new legislation, called 'Ronan's Law,' will increase jail sentences for offenders. The government will also consider implementing a registration scheme for online retailers to restrict sales to responsible sellers.

President Trump's Tariffs on China, Canada, and Mexico Targeting De Minimis Provision

President Donald Trump's tariffs target a trade provision allowing duty-free shipments of packages worth less than $800, affecting online retailers like Temu and Shein. The de minimis provision, in place since the 1930s, has been criticized for enabling Chinese e-commerce companies to undercut competitors. Amazon, eBay, and Etsy may benefit from the clampdown on the loophole.