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The Information Technology & Innovation Foundation said it found a slew of counterfeit goods on the three marketplaces.
A policy that waived import duties for low-cost goods allowed retailers like Shein and Temu to thrive. That policy is ending, here's what it means.
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 ...
Postal services in Britain, France, Germany and elsewhere said they would stop shipping parcels to the U.S. Here's what to ...
The Chinese owner of bargain-shopping app Temu reported lower quarterly profit on a single-digit growth in revenue as tariffs ...
Carriers across western Europe are suspending shipments to the U.S. so they can prepare for the end of the de minimis ...
Trump signed an executive order to suspend the ‘de minimis’ rule, which has led many postal carriers worldwide to suspend ...