Online shopping giant Temu is giving up substantial control of its Chinese supply chain in the face of President Donald Trump ...
The platform is asking merchants to ship goods to the US themselves, amid losing a duty-free exemption for small parcels.
Temu and rival Shein, both China-founded business that exploded off American consumers’ demand for cheap goods, are racing to blunt the impact of Trump’s removal of a duty-free exemption for small ...
A rule that allowed goods under a certain value to be imported duty free from China into the US is in jeopardy, with industry ...
The e-tailers SHEIN and TEMU are particularly affected by Brussel’s advance, as are Amazon and Etsy. No customs duties are ...
The cancellation of a minimum exception for inspections and tariffs on shipments from China threatens some online shipping giants like Shein and Temu.
The eventual cancellation of de minimis means the more than 1 billion small-value e-commerce packages arriving annually in ...
Sellers and shoppers on the two sites say they saw items disappear and prices go up after President Donald Trump implemented ...
US President Donald Trump paused his administration's repeal of duty-free treatment of low-cost packages from China on Friday ...
Many shoppers who were used to buying inexpensive clothing and household items from Chinese retailers are now being asked to pay additional duties and handling fees before receiving their packages.
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