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The ultra-fast-fashion company Shein spent years carefully curating its corporate identity. Its apparent goal was to create a brand born from social media, distinct from any single place but whose ...
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There are just four days left before Chinese e-commerce sites Shein and Temu will raise prices due to recent tariff increases. Both companies issued recent notices announcing the price increases ...
She regularly appears on CBS News 24/7 to discuss her reporting. Shein and Temu, two popular Chinese e-commerce sites known for their low-cost items, say they will raise prices for U.S. consumers ...
Previously, she was a writer and editor at MUO. Shein and Temu are preparing to raise their prices in the US. In almost the same notice to customers, the ultra-cheap retailers warn that they will ...
The Trump administration’s plan to add steep fees to packages from China will deal a blow to Temu, Shein and some TikTok Shop sellers, worrying American consumers. By Sapna Maheshwari Tamika ...
The companies announced the price hikes in response to Trump's tariffs. China-based online retailers Shein and Temu are set to hike prices for U.S. customers on Friday as they weather costs ...
“Cheap goods” sold on Temu and Shein aren’t as cheap as they were 24 hours ago. On Friday, the two companies raised prices on many goods in advance of new tariffs set to take effect next wee ...
On Friday, the de minimis rule — a policy that had exempted U.S. imports worth $800 from tariffs — officially closed for shipments from China, exposing Temu and Shein to high duties.
Shein and Temu, both of which sell products ranging from toys to smartphones, have grown rapidly in the U.S. thanks in part to the “de minimis” exemption enabling them to keep prices low.
The e-commerce sites Temu and Shein, both founded in China, have said they plan to raise prices for U.S. customers beginning this week. This comes after President Donald Trump's efforts to rectify ...