Credit: Nick Fernandez / Android AuthorityA new Executive Order ends the $800 duty-free limit for all commercial imports starting August 29.The move closes various shipping loopholes used to avoid earlier China-specific tariffs.Prices for budget gaming handhelds and other devices shipped after the deadline may face steep duties.Remember when we said cheap gaming handhelds were about to get more expensive in the US? Well, it’s worse than we thought, and it’s happening soon. A new Executive Order from President Trump will end the $800 de minimis exemption for all commercial imports starting August 29, slamming shut the final loopholes some companies were using to keep prices low.As detailed in a new White House Fact Sheet, the wide-reaching order suspends duty-free treatment for low-value shipments regardless of their country of origin. It follows an earlier measure that applied only to goods from China and Hong Kong. In response, some electronics makers began routing packages through Macau to avoid the tariffs, but that strategy won’t work once the new rules kick in.