In addition to imposing a 10% levy on Chinese imports, Mr. Trump's executive order also suspended a little-known customs ...
The Chinese fast-fashion giants will get slapped with a 10% tariff — but the end of a longtime trade loophole could hit them ...
It typically applies to all packages worth less than $800, which has been a boon for online e-commerce, as overseas companies were essentially able to ship small packages directly to U.S ...
With that exemption set to be eliminated, companies such as Shein and PDD Holdings Inc.’s PDD Temu could have a more difficult time operating their business models in the U.S. Back To Top ...
The measures by the EU executive echo a similar push by the U.S. government which ended a trade provision this week used by retailers including Temu and Shein to ship low-value packages duty-free ...
The USPS briefly suspended acceptance of packages from China and Hong Kong due to new tariffs imposed by President Trump. The United States Postal Service reversed an overnight decision to accept ...
US representatives have also claimed the exemption, which helped imports skirt around customs, has allowed Shein and Temu to ship in goods made with forced labor, and products with serious health ...
Shein and Temu, online stores known for their ultra-cheap clothing, could get more expensive under new tariffs imposed on ...
Shein and Temu, online stores known for their ultra-cheap clothing, could get more expensive under new tariffs imposed on China by President Trump, according to CBS News. Trump’s executive order ...
The companies ship directly to consumers, allowing them to compete with domestic players including Amazon, which launched its own answer to Temu and Shein last year, called Amazon Haul.