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Products previously imported from various global locations without tariffs will soon incur significant charges. Beginning August 29, goods valued below $800 will encounter additional costs as this exemption is discontinued. NBC business correspondent Brian Cheung appears on TODAY to explain the newest developments in the trade war and their implications for consumers in the United States.

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