The U.S. Postal Service is reversing course a day after it said it would not accept packages from China and Hong Kong. The ban came after the U.S. imposed an additional 10% tariff on Chinese goods.
Fans of Shein and Temu were stunned after USPS announced it wouldn't be accepting shipments from China after Donald Trump's tariff threats.
Temu has onboarded more sellers with U.S. inventory in recent years as lawmakers have zeroed in on the de minimis exemption.
Americans love a bargain, but a new 10% tariff on Chinese imports, signed by President Donald Trump, could make those deals harder to come by.
Consumers and small businesses are already feeling the impact of President Donald Trump’s new tariffs, which eliminated a key ...
In a matter of hours, USPS suspended and then resumed accepting packages from China and Hong Kong after Trump's tariffs went ...
The US Postal Service’s flip-flop on inbound international packages from China and Hong Kong is throwing Chinese retailers ...
A sweeping new U.S. tariff on products made in China is expected to increase the prices American consumers pay for a wide ...
The trade loophole is meant to ease small-scale sales — but critics say it's been abused and gives Chinese firms an unfair ...
Ultra-cheap clothing from China could get more expensive under President Trump's new tariffs, and help Amazon edge out competition from overseas. An additional 10% tariff on all Chinese goods went ...
Shein and Temu shifted more of their orders to be fulfilled in the US ahead of de minimis changes.
Donald Trump’s tariffs on imports from China took effect at midnight on Feb. 5, impacting popular China-based brands like SHEIN and Temu.
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