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Chinese e-commerce giants Shein and Temu are scaling back sales in the North American market as rising tariffs and new trade ...
The e-commerce site acted after the Trump administration said it would close a loophole that allowed low-cost Chinese-made ...
The move comes after President Trump closed a trade loophole last week allowing for foreign packages under $800 to skip tariffs.
Despite Temu and Shein facing Trump’s high China tariffs, e-commerce experts say they are still capable of competing with ...
Dinner conversations were dominated by DeepSeek and other A.I. chatbots. Electric cars whizzed by, and apps offered drone ...
Temu and Shein have historically benefited from a provision called the “de minimis rule” that exempted goods worth $800 or less from being tariffed.
Hours after a key U.S. tariff exemption expired on Friday, Chinese e-commerce site Temu announced it was overhauling its ...
Rena Scott, a retired registered nurse in Virginia, usually has 10 to 12 active Temu orders at any given time.
The administration's elimination of the so-called “de minimis” loophole has implications for businesses ranging from Etsy ...
China -based online retailers Shein and Temu are set to hike prices for U.S. customers on Friday as they weather costs ...
the de minimis exemption no longer applies to packages arriving to the United States from China as of Friday, May 2. The provision previously allowed Chinese ecommerce giants like Temu ...