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Sourcing Journal on MSNNon-Profit Calls on USTR to Include Shein, Temu, AliExpress on Notorious Markets List
The Information Technology & Innovation Foundation said it found a slew of counterfeit goods on the three marketplaces.
South Africans who shop on Shein will now see estimated customs duties and taxes at checkout before paying. The online ...
A policy that waived import duties for low-cost goods allowed retailers like Shein and Temu to thrive. That policy is ending, ...
The loophole, known as “de minimis,” has allowed goods worth less than $800 to enter the United States duty-free since 2016.
European shippers like DHL are pausing services to the U.S. as the de minimis tax loophole ends and Trump administration tariffs take hold.
Rising tariffs and removal of De Minimis on EU imports may drive inflation, raising costs for affordable goods.
Jumia plans to adopt a bold new strategy to fend off fierce competition from Chinese e-commerce giants Shein and Temu. The ...
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Bizcommunity on MSNNew Shein feature helps South Africans avoid customs surprises
Shein has introduced a new feature that allows South African customers to see estimated customs duties and taxes before completing their purchase, helping shoppers avoid unexpected costs and enjoy a ...
The end of the de minimis rule will sharply disrupt cross-border commerce, raising costs and reducing shipments for retailers ...
The chain filed for bankruptcy protection earlier this month, citing mounting competition, shifting consumer spending, the decline of in-store shopping and heavy debt.
The U.S. is eliminating its “de minimis” exemption, which let packages worth under $800 enter the country without duties.
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