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China-founded e-commerce sites Temu and Shein say they plan to raise prices for U.S. customers starting this week, a ripple effect from President Donald Trump’s attempts to correct the trade imbalance ...
Both companies announced price increases, which will take effect April 25. China and the U.S. have imposed 125% tariffs on ...
Temu and Shein announce plans to raise prices for U.S. consumers starting this week. Increased prices stem from changes in ...
In a page describing the new shipping policy, Anbernic said “due to changes in U.S. tariff policies, we will be suspending ...
The de minimis loophole, which allowed shipments less than $800 to be exempted from tariffs, is slated to end as of May 2.
Both fast fashion giants announced on April 16 that U.S. consumers will feel the impact of Trump's tariffs sooner than they ...
Temu and Shein are raising their prices in the United States due to changes in “global trade rules and tariffs” including the removal of the de minimis exemption.
China-founded e-commerce sites Temu and Shein said they would make "price adjustments" starting April 25, though neither ...
While closing the duty loophole for low-value goods from China and Hong Kong may offer some benefits, the U.S. fashion ...