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A policy that waived import duties for low-cost goods allowed retailers like Shein and Temu to thrive. That policy is ending, here's what it means.
The chain filed for bankruptcy protection earlier this month, citing mounting competition, shifting consumer spending, the decline of in-store shopping and heavy debt.
European shippers like DHL are pausing services to the U.S. as the de minimis tax loophole ends and Trump administration tariffs take hold.
Postal services in Japan and Switzerland are the latest to pause shipments to the United States, days before an exemption for ...
Rising tariffs and removal of De Minimis on EU imports may drive inflation, raising costs for affordable goods.
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Sourcing Journal on MSNNon-Profit Calls on USTR to Include Shein, Temu, AliExpress on Notorious Markets List
The Information Technology & Innovation Foundation said it found a slew of counterfeit goods on the three marketplaces.
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Rest of World on MSNHow Africa’s e-commerce giant is fighting off Shein and Temu
Jumia is capitalizing on the U.S.-China trade war as Chinese vendors are exploring new avenues to route their products into ...
Starting August 29, a trade rule that allowed low-value packages to enter the United States without duties will officially ...
If you’re one of the millions of Americans who shop with Chinese fast-fashion retailers Temu and Shein, your next order might ...
The rule, known as the "de minimis" exemption, let packages valued at $800 or less skip import duties if they arrived outside ...
Your next purchase from Shein and Temu may soon cost more. Last month, President Donald Trump signed an executive order that eliminated the so-called de-minimis exemption. That’s a loophole that ...
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