President Donald Trump signed an executive order cutting the "de minimis" tariff rate on purchases from China this week, a move many consumers might feel the impact of when using shopping apps like ...
President Donald Trump’s tariff roller coaster has had many unexpected impacts—including threatening the sex-toy industry and possibly making smartphones dumber. But the most recent odd aftershock ...
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If you’ve spent any time on TikTok’s shopping side or have fallen into one too many Reddit rabbit holes, you’ve probably heard of DHGate. Affectionately called “the little yellow app” by its ...
Videos claim to expose the “secrets” of high-end products made in Chinese factories. Please step away from your screens. A surge of recent online videos have encouraged tariff-wary Americans to buy ...
In the days since President Trump announced he was increasing tariffs on Chinese imports to 145%, on April 10, a Chinese e-commerce app called DHgate has soared to the top of Apple’s U.S. App Store.
The Chinese e-commerce marketplace app DHgate, which is now the No. 2 free iPhone app in the U.S., isn’t the only one that’s oddly benefiting from President Trump’s tariffs on U.S. imports from China.
President Donald Trump's executive order on the "de minimis" tariff rate provided some relief, but are stores like DHgate still affordable? Thomas is a native of upstate New York and a graduate of the ...