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President Trump’s executive order ending the de minimis rule for China is set to strengthen U.S. manufacturing, safeguard ...
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, known for their low-cost items, say they'll raise prices starting April 25 after Trump ended an import ...
Postal and de minims imports are ground zero for e-commerce, drug interdiction, customs duty evasion, and the geopolitical tensions between the ...
President Donald Trump's tariffs will significantly impact Chinese e-commerce retailers by eliminating tax exemptions for shipments under $800. Starting May 2, packages from China ...
Passport explains how the Trump administration's new U.S. tariffs are shaking up e-commerce and affecting brands, and ...
Temu and Shein are planning to raise their ultra-low prices for U.S. consumers as Trump's executive order ending the "de ...
In nearly identical statements, Shein and Temu said prices would increase following US policy changes expected to impact how ...
In addition to slapping a whopping 145 percent tariff on imported goods from China, Trump last week signed an executive order ending de minimis for shipments from China and Hong Kong, effective May 2.
President Donald Trump originally closed the loophole ... Over half of all packages with de minimis exemptions come from China, and more than 30% of all daily packages shipped under de minimis ...
Editor's note: Click here for the latest on tariffs facing Shein and Temu. Known for selling products ranging from clothes to furniture at cheap prices, Shein and Temu have attracted American ...
Government officials warned residents in Hong Kong will have to pay "exorbitant and unreasonable fees due to the US's ...