Days after U.S. President Donald Trump ended duty-free entry for cheap Chinese goods entering the U.S., his administration ...
(Reuters) -Fast-fashion group Shein's plans to list in the UK stock market are likely to be postponed to the second-half of ...
Shein was aiming to go public in London in the first-half of this year, assuming it secured approvals from regulators in the ...
Rep. Rosa DeLauro says the Trump administration has retreated from removing a lucrative tariff exemption for low-value e-commerce goods made in China. In its haste to crack down on duty evasion and ...
President Donald Trump’s looming tariffsalready seem to be undermining the U.S. expansions of e-commerce giants Shein and ...
Fast-fashion group Shein's plans to list in the UK stock market are likely to be pushed to the second-half of this year after ...
Shein faces pressure from the UK government, potential tariffs on China and a global crackdown on ‘de minimis’ sales.
Shein, Temu and their suppliers ​are moving to shift production out of China​ before they potentially lose a U.S. duty-free ...
E-commerce platforms and others could face significant challenges due to recent and proposed changes to de minimis entry (the process for ...
Sheins plans to go public in the UK are likely to be delayed until the second half of the year due to the U.S. governments ...
If implemented, the revocation of the tariff-exemption policy would introduce a complex mix of challenges and opportunities for both US consumers and Chinese e-commerce platforms. In the short term, ...
President Donald Trump signed a memo Thursday directing his administration to start determining what level of reciprocal ...
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