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Days after a key trade loophole closed, e-commerce platform Temu has overhauled its business model by halting shipments of Chinese-made goods to U.S. customers. Instead of offering American ...
Hours after a key US tariff exemption expired on Friday, Chinese e-commerce site Temu announced it was overhauling its shipping model, sending out all American sales via US-based sellers.
Temu on Friday said it has stopped shipments of cheap goods from China to the US as President Trump axed a trade loophole that allowed the fast-fashion giant to sidestep tariffs and customs checks.
The popular Chinese ecommerce site Temu abruptly removed all products in the US version of its online store that ship directly to consumers from China, causing widespread confusion among both the ...
Amazon may have walked back plans to display import costs at the digital checkout to consumers — but Chinese company Temu initially went the opposite way. After President Donald Trump whacked ...
Temu is abandoning the model centered around cheap Chinese imports that catapulted it to success in the U.S., aiming to sell only goods from local merchants to American consumers for the foreseeable ...
Temu is ceasing direct Chinese exports to the US, shifting to a local fulfillment model. The change follows the closure of a trade loophole allowing duty-free imports under $800. Higher prices are ...
Chinese retailer Temu has shifted strategy in the face of U.S. tariffs. Through executive order, President Donald Trump has ended the so-called de minimis rule, which allowed goods worth $800 or ...