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 Good morning and Happy Friday! This is Betty Lin-Fisher   with Friday's consumer-focused edition of The Daily Money. |      | 
 A key trade loophole is ending today and that may mean higher prices on low-cost goods from other countries. |      | 
 You may have heard of the the "de minimis trade agreement," which was an exemption that applied to items shipped to the United States and valued at $800 or less. President   Donald Trump signed an executive order in late July, effectively ending the rule and ending the duty-free program across the board. |      | 
 Today's deadline comes a few months after the loophole was closed on May 2 for imports specifically from China and Hong Kong, where low-value retailers like Shein and Temu ship a significant portions of their products from to the U.S.  |      | Items are displayed in a window at a Manhattan retail store on July 15, 2025 in New York City. Spencer Platt, Getty Images |      | 
 Will a Fed cut help the U.S. economy? |      | 
 Earlier this week, President Trump terminated Fed Governor Lisa Cook, potentially paving the way for his appointees to make up a majority of the Fed's seven-person board of governor's. The move is seen as the latest in the president's efforts to reshape the central bank's makeup as he continues to push for aggressive interest rate cuts.   |      | 
 Cook is challenging her removal in court. |      | 
 Trump has said Fed rate cuts will make a solid U.S. economy even better.   Is he right?  |      | 
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