Shein, Temu and their suppliers ​are moving to shift production out of China​ before they potentially lose a U.S. duty-free provision.
Along the Pearl River in southern China, a fast-growing industry is churning out cheap clothes and toys that are flooding the world duty-free.
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The US Postal Service’s flip-flop on inbound international packages from China and Hong Kong is throwing Chinese retailers ...