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Temu on Friday said it has stopped shipments of cheap goods from China to the US as President Trump axed a popular trade loophole that allowed the fast-fashion giant to skirt around tariffs and ...
Temu, a low-cost retailer based in China, has overhauled its business model by halting shipments of Chinese-made goods to customers in the U.S.
The American version of Temu abruptly began to show only “local” products days before the Trump administration was set to end a tariff loophole for small packages from China.
E-commerce platform Temu, best known for selling cheap products from China, announced it halted shipments to the U.S. Here's why.
CNBC reports that Temu was affected as well, with U.S. shoppers seeing “import charges” between 130% and 150% added to their bills. Now, however, the company is no longer shipping goods ...
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E-commerce giant Temu has implemented a new import charge, more than doubling the price of many items shipped from China in response to imposed tariffs by the U.S.. Known for its cheap prices for ...
For instance, on Wednesday, a laptop screen protector shipped from China cost $11.08 on Temu, up 16% from its original price, although it has come down from a high of $15.30 before the trade truce ...
Hours after the de minimis exemption went defunct, Chinese e-commerce site Temu made an announcement: it was overhauling its shipping model and handling all US sales via US based sellers.