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The de minimis loophole, which allowed shipments less than $800 to be exempted from tariffs, is slated to end as of May 2.
Shein and Temu, two popular Chinese e-commerce sites known for their low-cost items, say they will raise prices for U.S.
Price Hikes Due to Policy Changes: Temu and Shein plan to raise prices for U.S. consumers starting April 25, 2025, in ...
Both fast fashion giants announced on April 16 that U.S. consumers will feel the impact of Trump's tariffs sooner than they ...
China-founded e-commerce sites Temu and Shein say they plan to raise prices for U.S. customers starting next week.
Temu and Shein are planning to raise their ultra-low prices for U.S. consumers as Trump's executive order ending the "de ...
Shein and Temu, known for their low-cost items, say they'll raise prices starting April 25 after Trump ended an import ...
China-founded e-commerce sites Temu and Shein say they plan to raise prices for U.S. customers starting next week.
Chinese e-marketplace Temu and fast-fashion retailer Shein will raise prices next week as US President Donald Trump's tariffs hit.
Chinese imports are being taxed at 104% and U.S. exports to China could face a 84% tariffs starting Thursday. The de minimus exemption is also ending.
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