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President Donald Trump has closed a tariff loophole that allowed Chinese e-commerce giants like Shein and Temu to sell ...
France fears U.S. President Donald Trump’s China tariffs will flood Europe with cheap goods via small parcels.
President Donald Trump's tariffs will significantly impact Chinese e-commerce retailers by eliminating tax exemptions for shipments under $800. Starting May 2, packages from China ...
The fast fashion brands, known for selling particularly cheap clothes, cosmetics and accessories, are contending with the 145% tariff Trump slapped on most products made in China. China-founded e ...
Chinese online marketplace Temu and fast-fashion retailer Shein, two of the biggest advertisers on U.S. social media, are ...
China-founded e-commerce ... Shein sells inexpensive clothes, cosmetics and accessories, primarily targeting young women through partnerships with social media influencers. Temu, which promotes its ...
U.S. President Donald Trump signed an executive order on April 2 to end the de minimis exemption — a rule that allows small ...
Shein and Temu announced price increases due to recent tariff hikes, effective April 25, 2025. The increases are attributed ...
online consignment and thrift store ThredUp said it “applauds” the closure of the de minimis exemption for China, saying it “provided an unfair advantage to fast fashion retailers.” ...
Companies like Alibaba that built China ... online trade, making up more than one-third of sales, according to official Chinese data. That includes individual Americans who rely on Shein for cheap ...