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Shein and Temu now command a combined 3.6% share of the CTFL market, and 37.1% of South Africa's e-commerce CTFL market ...
The Localisation Support Fund (LSF) has warned about the looming threat posed by offshore e-commerce retailers (OERs) to ...
Shein has slashed the size of its lobbying footprint in Washington after President Donald Trump moved to choke off a trade ...
Until very recently, Temu and Shein benefited from the de minimis exception, a loophole that allowed for packages under $800 in value to ship without duty. Trump closed this loophole starting May 2.
Shein has been accused of exploiting workers, forcing them into 17-hour shifts to make hundreds of garments a day at a base salary of $20, which would then be slashed by $14 if they made any mistakes.
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.
Shein's annual profit down by more than a third, FT reports By Reuters February 23, 20252:11 AM PSTUpdated February 23, 2025 ...
Shein, Temu tell shoppers to brace for higher prices as tariffs start to bite Two of China’s biggest retailers are hiking prices this week, and have warned U.S. buyers to get ahead of the curve.