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Shoppers got a little relief this week from a giant tariff on previously cheap, duty-free goods from China. But the tariffs that do remain are still poised to derail the shopping habits of millions of ...
Despite the mounting controversy, it's seemingly business as usual for the company. Fashion giant Shein makes surprising ...
Ultra-fast fashion giants Shein and Temu will likely adapt their business models in the face of Trump's tariffs, but its not good news for the environment.
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Shein and Temu to restock US inventory
An agreement between the United States and China to temporarily slash tariffs stopped short of reinstating the US "de minimis" duty exemption for e-commerce packages from China but still gives online ...
The duty on small parcels from China is being reduced to 54% from 120%, another step toward cooling the simmering trade war.
The United States will reduce the tariff on low-value parcels imported from China to 54% starting May 14, a significant ...
An agreement between the United States and China to temporarily slash tariffs stopped short of reinstating the U.S. "de ...
An executive order closed a tariff loophole that benefited Chinese fast fashion online retailers, much to my niece’s dismay.
Companies squeezed by Shein and Temu are welcoming the end of a shipping rule that bolstered the Chinese e-commerce giants.
The owner of Things You Really Like woke up to heartbreaking news: Her designs were apparently stolen by Shein.
These changes are part of a broader trend where US shoppers are facing rising costs on imported goods. The elimination of the "de minimis" rule along with the imposition of higher tariffs has ...
Gender (Men’s Apparel, Women’s Apparel, Children’s Apparel, Unisex Apparel); Distribution Channel (Online Platforms, Offline ...