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LONDON, (Reuters) – Online fast-fashion platforms Shein and Temu are gearing up for a 2026 trial at London’s High Court, with the rivals’ trading allegations of copyright infringement and ...
Third-party sellers that fulfill orders through the e-commerce giant’s network may stand to gain as the fast-fashion giants face heightened tariffs.
POTUS scrapped the “de minimis” exemption that allowed Shein and Temu to ship packages worth less than $800 to the US ...
China trade reprieve buys Shein, Temu time to restock US inventory 13-May-2025, 09:07 Reuters ...
That exception, which ended on May 2, used to allow packages worth less than US$800 ordered online from China and Hong Kong to enter the US duty-free. This had allowed Shein and Temu to curate a ...
Shein and Temu are spending more on advertising in Europe – and sharply pulling back in the US – as President Trump’s tariffs effectively block the Chinese fast-fashion firms from their ...
But despite the new trade challenges that Temu and Shein face, e-commerce and supply chain experts told CNBC that the companies are still capable of competing with their rivals in the U.S.
Advertising in the UK is helping Shein and Temu secure more app downloads, Sensor Tower said, with Shein downloads increasing 25% month-over-month and Temu more than doubling.
This has seen Temu and Shein exposed to duties as high as 120% or a flat fee of $100, set to rise to $200 in June.
For years, Shein and Temu made use of a U.S. tax exemption to keep their costs low and send items to the country ultra-quickly. Not anymore. U.S. President Donald Trump signed an executive order ...
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Zhang Yikui, who sews clothes that sell on Shein and Amazon at a factory in Guangzhou, the hub of China’s garment industry, said his factory used to make 100,000 pieces a month.