Temu is touting more of its so-called “local” products after President Trump revoked a lucrative trade loophole that helped the Chinese fast-fashion firm avoid taxes and US customs. On ...
The order throws a wrench in the business models of China-based retailers like Shein and Temu, which were previously exempt from any tariffs and customs inspections thanks to the de minimis loophole.
The Trump administration is weighing whether to add Temu and Shein to a forced labor list in a major blow to the Chinese fast-fashion giants, soon after President Trump imposed tariffs on China ...
Shein and Temu won't meet an untimely end because of de minimis changes, e-commerce experts say. The logistics world has been expecting changes to the de minimis exemption for a while, and both ...
SHANGHAI, Feb 6 (Reuters) - The Trump administration move to stop low-cost imports entering the U.S. tariff-free is likely to hit fast fashion retailer Shein harder than online dollar-store Temu ...
Despite the two international retailers’ rapid rise, Temu and Shein risk losing shoppers in 2025, new research by Pattern reveals. Only 12 per cent of customers trust Temu for its product ...
The suspension of de minimis was expected to impact Chinese e-commerce companies like Temu and Shein. The announcement came after many of the thousands of American shoppers who depend on popular ...
At the same time, the US has cracked down on a little-known tax loophole that allows millions of parcels into the country every week from cheap e-commerce retailers, including Shein and Temu.
Earlier this week, Trump's executive orders for tariffs on Chinese goods also ended "de minimis," which allows retailers like Shein, Temu and Amazon to send packages to the U.S. quickly and cheaply.
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