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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.
European shippers like DHL are pausing services to the U.S. as the de minimis tax loophole ends and Trump administration tariffs take hold.
Postal services in Japan and Switzerland are the latest to pause shipments to the United States, days before an exemption for ...
Rising tariffs and removal of De Minimis on EU imports may drive inflation, raising costs for affordable goods.
The end of the de minimis rule will sharply disrupt cross-border commerce, raising costs and reducing shipments for retailers ...
Thrift shopping allows consumers to buy pre-loved goods at lower prices and one shopper wasn't happy after spotting something ...
PDD Holdings Inc. posted better-than-expected results after China’s government ramped up stimulus to galvanize consumers and ...
The Information Technology & Innovation Foundation said it found a slew of counterfeit goods on the three marketplaces.
SHEIN has introduced a new feature allowing South African customers to view estimated customs duties and taxes before completing their purchase, eliminating unexpected costs and streamlining the ...
Jumia is capitalizing on the U.S.-China trade war as Chinese vendors are exploring new avenues to route their products into ...
The U.S. is eliminating its “de minimis” exemption, which let packages worth under $800 enter the country without duties.
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