Online shopping giants Temu and Shein have experienced a sustained decline in US sales following President Donald Trump’s ...
One of the long term banned application for online shopping is back in India, with the help of Reliance Retail and it is set ...
Sellers and shoppers on the two sites say they saw items disappear and prices go up after President Donald Trump implemented ...
Chinese fast fashion app Shein has relaunched in India almost five years after it was banned — some say it's a worrying move.
Parcels under US$800 ($1,080) from China are no longer exempt from US customs duties. Read more at straitstimes.com.
I love charity shopping and often raid my friends clothes when they are doing a wardrobe cleanout. However, the lure and temptation of fast fashion options such as Shein is still there and as is ...
It’s true that brands like Aritzia, Lululemon, Shein, and SSSense hail from countries that are being targeted by the Trump ...
This exemption had fueled the growth of cross-border e-commerce, particularly benefiting platforms selling low-cost items ...
Temu and Shein have been able to benefit from a loophole in U.S. law that allows companies to import less than $800 worth of goods from China without paying any tariffs or duties ...
Remember that Christmas movie "Miracle on 34th Street," where Macy's in-store Santa, Kris Kringle, sends a frazzled shopper ...
Shein’s US sales fell 16 per cent to 41 per cent for five days from February 5 while Temu’s fell as much as 32 per cent.