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President Donald Trump has ended the de minimis exemption, which previously allowed Temu, Shein, and other online retailers ...
For Meta, Alphabet and other platforms, the elimination of the tariff exemption for inexpensive goods is already cutting into ...
Hours after the de minimis exemption went defunct, Chinese e-commerce site Temu made an announcement: it was overhauling its ...
A decades-old shipping loophole that made imported goods cheaper for customers and boosted foreign e-commerce platforms such ...
Depending on how items are shipped, businesses importing those goods will now face either a 120% tariff or a flat $100 fee per postal shipment. That flat fee is set to double to $200 starting June 1.
The move comes after the U.S. government eliminated the use of the "de minimis" rule for Chinese goods amid Trump's tariff ...
Temu, the Chinese e-commerce giant, is shifting its US strategy to focus on selling goods from local merchants, abandoning ...
The Trump administration has officially ended duty-free access for low-value shipments from China and Hong Kong, revoking the ...
The removal of de minimis for products originating from China and Hong Kong exposes those goods to tariffs of 145% on most ...
Starting on Friday, goods shipped commercially will now be subject to new tariffs of 145 percent -- the current level of ...
For people who shop at Shein and Temu, online merchants of low-cost fashion and electronics that are based in China, prices ...