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China-based e-commerce vendors Shein and Temu have passed tariff costs along to their customers ahead of President Trump's tariff policies going into effect on Friday. Why it matters: These increases ...
If you shop for bargain items on Temu or Shein, brace yourself -- US tariff changes have sent prices soaring. In late April, ...
It's because the company transitioned it's U.S. operations to a local fulfillment model. So while prices won't go up, selection may be limited.
“Cheap goods” sold on Temu and Shein aren’t as cheap as they were 24 hours ago. On Friday, the two companies raised prices on ...
Temu and Shein had been skirting import duties using the longstanding “de minimis” rule, which let sub-$800 packages enter ...
Temu, which sold customers on the ability to “shop like a billionaire” started adding “import charge” to orders in response to Trump’s tariffs on China.
In the US, the White House last night crunched the numbers and confirmed that China now faces tariffs of up to 245 percent, The Wall Street Journal reported. That figure includes new tariffs Trump has ...
China -based online retailers Shein and Temu are set to hike prices for U.S. customers on Friday as they weather costs imposed by President Donald Trump’s tariffs.
Shein and Temu announced price increases due to recent tariff hikes, effective April 25, 2025. The increases are attributed to escalating tariffs between the US and China, initiated by President ...
On Friday, the U.S. version of Temu's website only displayed for sale products that it identified as "local," meaning stored ...
Both online shopping sites hiked retail prices to cover the costs of increased US tariffs. Read more at straitstimes.com.