President Donald Trump on Friday reversed his decision to eliminate the “de minimis” loophole that allowed packages from ...
By David Lawder, Helen Reid, Lisa Baertlein and Lisa Barrington WASHINGTON/LONDON/LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - U.S. President ...
President Donald Trump signed an executive order on Friday that puts a pause on his closing of the de minimis trade exemption ...
The Trump administration move to stop low-cost imports entering the U.S. tariff-free is likely to hit fast fashion retailer ...
Shein and Temu shifted more of their orders to be fulfilled in the US ahead of de minimis changes.
Chinese packages under $800 were exempt from tariffs due to the "de minimis" exemption, now ended under new U.S. rules that ...
Trump's tariff executive order closes the de minimis tax loophole, causing brands to scramble for solutions.
Yes, this change will likely affect online shopping sites like Shein and Temu, which are popular among young U.S. shoppers ...
Friday saw the president reopen the floodgates for millions of duty-free shipments from e-commerce firms like Shein and Temu.
The US Postal Service halted packages from China and Hong Kong. It reversed the decision, but Temu and Shein shoppers could be impacted by de minimis.
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 ...