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- Why Shein, Temu could raise prices as de minimis ends in August - USA TODAY
President Donald Trump signed an executive order that ends the de minimis trade loophole How will that affect customers?
- US shoppers ditching Shein, Temu as trade loophole closes
(NewsNation) — Shein and Temu are seeing the number of active users on their sites in the U S decrease after President Donald Trump imposed tariffs on Chinese goods and closed a tax loophole that allowed the online retailers to avoid them
- Shein, Temu see U. S. demand plunge on de minimis trade loophole closure
Low-cost e-commerce giants Temu and Shein have slowed significantly in the U S amid tariffs and the closure of the de minimis loophole, new data shows
- Temu and Shein’s end confirmed in the U. S. : how it affects . . . - AS USA
Both online sales platforms Temu (a marketplace offering a wide variety of heavily discounted consumer goods, ranging from fashion and home décor to electronics and beauty products) and fast
- Shein and Temu face growing backlash in Latin America - Rest of World
Shein’s popularity has grown exponentially in Argentina recently, following sweeping deregulation efforts by the government The influx of ultrafast fashion has put a damper on the local textile industry Lawmakers across Latin America are pushing for “anti-Shein” bills, joining global efforts
- Shocking safety alert for people buying from Temu and Shein
Nearly 70% of Temu and Shein products fail safety tests, putting children and consumers at serious risk
- Shein and Temu Face Tougher Times in the U. S. That’s Good News . . . - MSN
Shein and Temu, the China-founded e-commerce companies, have been hurt by the Trump administration’s move to end a trade policy integral to their business model
- Government Targets New E-Commerce Import Taxes on Shein and Temu
Government targets Shein and Temu with new e-commerce import taxes, reshaping online shopping costs and impacting global retail markets Find out more
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