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Despite Temu and Shein facing Trump’s high China tariffs, e-commerce experts say they are still capable of competing with rivals in the U.S.
That strategy change came as the firms rushed to prepare for last Friday, when President Trump ended a popular trade loophole ...
Though the de minimis exemption is not being eliminated until May 2, Shein and Temu released notices on April 16 saying they would be performing "price adjustments” starting April 25.
which retailers like Shein and Temu have historically taken advantage of by selling super cheap products to American consumers. Trump previously extended the de minimis loophole back in February ...
Without de minimis, prices on those orders could rise much as 30 percent, costing consumers about $22 billion annually, Hufbauer said. A good chunk of that applies to Temu and Shein orders ...
said companies like Temu and Shein are among the hardest hit. “Those are the major ones, because those are the ones that really took that de minimis loophole and exploited it,” Forman said.
Los 'minimis' habían estado exentos de aranceles hasta el pasado 2 de mayo. EEUU y China pactan reducir sus aranceles durante ...
“Cheap goods” sold on Temu and Shein aren’t as cheap as they were ... That exemption, known as “de minimis,” is expiring on May 2, the result of an executive order President Donald ...
Por ello, los productos de Shein y Temu serán más caros y no se debe a los aranceles. Tal como detalló el medio Murvi, empresas chinas como Shein y Temu aprovechaban una regla conocida como ...