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Cheaper goods from China are no longer exempt from import duties, which could sharply raise prices for consumers.
Hours after a key U.S. tariff exemption expired on Friday, Chinese e-commerce site Temu announced it was overhauling its ...
Trump is also tamping down speculation, often fueled by his own rhetoric, that he will seek a third term in office.
Temu has stopped shipping products directly from China to the U.S. after changes in U.S. trade rules. The move follows the ...
Chinese retailer Temu has shifted strategy in the face of U.S. tariffs. Through executive order, President Donald Trump has ...
US stocks rose on Friday, May 2, as the S&P 500, Dow Jones Industrial Average, and the tech-heavy Nasdaq all posted ...
Like virtually every sector in the business world, the secondhand industry is grappling with the ramifications of President ...
President Donald Trump has ended the de minimis exemption, which previously allowed Temu, Shein, and other online retailers ...
US shipping as the $800 'de minimis' duty-free import rule ends. Expect higher prices.
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 action restores an executive order from President Donald Trump in February that was quickly suspended due to a lack of screening procedures for sub-$800 shipments that sparked chaos at airports an ...