Shein's and Temu's sales fluctuated amid tariff news, credit card data showed.
Small-scale factories supplying China's e-commerce giants face an uncertain future as the US moves to end tax exemptions for ...
DHL Express CEO John Pearson said the logistics giant could hire more international workers to help process a potential ...
Many businesses that manufacture their goods in China are now paying extra in tariffs, while de minimis allows companies like Temu and Shein to import low-cost items without paying any kind of duty.
A collective of US entities, known as the Coalition to Close the De Minimis Loophole, has reached out to US President Donald ...
The exemption will remain even with new tariffs set to take effect Tuesday as the White House pursues better methods to ...
The National Council of Textile Organizations issued a statement yesterday about the potential impact of tariffs on Canada, ...
China may soon lose privileged access to the U.S. economy, which the country’s exporters have enjoyed for decades and which the Chinese Communist Party has leveraged to build China into an industrial ...
Companies have options to limit the impact of the Trump administration’s moves against the exemption, but a fast-changing environment is challenging their decision making, experts said.
Few of the factory owners in this ramshackle part of Guangzhou in southern China have any idea what the “de minimis exemption” is or how it affects the level of tariffs their products face ...
More than 90% of all packages coming into the U.S. now enter via de minimis. Of those, about 60% come from China, led by direct-to-consumer retailers such as Temu and Shein. Trump campaigned on a ...