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EAA: Making E-Commerce Work

Express Association
of America

EAA

The Express Association of America (EAA) promotes the legislative, regulatory, trade, security, business and educational interests of the express delivery, logistics, and freight forwarding industry. EAA focuses on issues that affect shipments requiring expedited, time definite, door-to-door transportation, logistics and warehousing services into and out of the United States as part of a global network. EAA represents the express industry before Congress, regulatory and governmental agencies in order to advocate and promote industry positions. EAA has formed close partnerships with government agencies regulating the flow of goods across the border in order to support the efficient movement of goods while ensuring the security, health and safety of products entering and leaving the country.

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EAA provides comments to USTR on unfair trade practices

March 11, 2025
EAA emphasized that tariffs are most effective when narrowly tailored to remedy specific instances of discrimination or unfair treatment and calibrated to minimize the impact on U.S. interests. In short, the main result of imposing broad based, non-strategic tariffs is usually a trade war which does not benefit U.S. interests.
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EAA supports trade community’s call for USG engagement on digital trade rules

March 4, 2025
Trade community sends letter to White House urging revision of U.S. trade policy
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Study Shows Benefits of De Minimis Shipments to Lower Income Consumers

June 6, 2024

Economic researchers from Yale and UCLA have conducted a two-year study of de minimis shipments that has generated interesting results regarding how these shipments benefit lower income consumers.  The study found that eliminating de minimis would: Impact hardest on lower-income communities which spend 74% of direct purchase funds on de minimis imports – the percentage…

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Express Association of America (EAA)

Express Association of America (EAA)

Mike Mullen, Executive Director
office: 703-759-0369 cell: 703-340-7521
mmullen@expressamerica.org

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