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The de minimis loophole, which allowed shipments less than $800 to be exempted from tariffs, is slated to end as of May 2.
Online shopping giants Temu and Shein saw their sales rebound in March and April as US shoppers stockpiled products like ...
Temu and Shein are planning to raise their ultra-low prices for U.S. consumers as Trump's executive order ending the "de ...
Temu and Shein plan to raise prices for U.S. customers starting April 25, due to President Donald Trump's tariffs on goods ...
While closing the duty loophole for low-value goods from China and Hong Kong may offer some benefits, the U.S. fashion ...
For more than 12 years the number of people remaining forcibly displaced has continued to grow. Greater efforts by the international community to share responsibilities and find durable solutions are ...
PlentyONE has a workforce of more than 300 and a user base of 55,000, connecting brands, manufacturers and retailers to ...
The tariff costs threaten to deal a blow to the U.S. operations of companies like Shein ... whose platforms include virtual ...
Shein and Temu rapidly expanded in the U.S. using the de minimis provision to deliver ultra-cheap fast-fashion items from ...
This policy change, which will take effect on May 2, 2025, is set to have a ripple effect across the e-commerce world, especially for sites like Temu that rely on affordable, small shipments to ...
Temu and Shein did not respond to NewsNation’s inquiries asking how shoppers in the U.S. could be affected by the rule change. Both companies have taken steps to grow their operations in the U.S ...
The tariff costs threaten to deal a blow to the U.S. operations of companies ... virtual marketplaces where international sellers offer products. Shein and Temu already have been building ...