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Trump closes China tariff loophole used by fast fashion retailers like Shein and Temu - Imported goods under $800 will now be ...
Chinese fast-fashion giant Shein is facing turbulent times in South Africa. Recent regulatory changes have significantly ...
Shares of PDD Holdings, the owner of online-marketplace Temu, slipped as a series of escalating tariffs between the U.S. and China added major complications to its business. The stock was trading down ...
A notice to customers dazzled by the low-priced products on Chinese shopping apps: the days of getting trendy clothing, tools and gag gifts that cost less than lunch delivered to your door in 10 ...
Shein and Temu rapidly expanded in the U.S. using the de minimis provision to deliver ultra-cheap fast-fashion items from ...
President Trump's removal of the popular tariff exemption for goods from China that has hugely benefited bargain sellers Shein and Temu could lead to steep price hikes on clothing and general ...
Donald Trump has signed an executive order to shut down a trade loophole known as “de minimis” that has allowed low-value packages from China and Hong Kong to enter the US free of duties.
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