The U.S. Postal Service is reversing course a day after placing a ban on all inbound packages from China and Hong Kong.
Fans of Shein and Temu were stunned after USPS announced it wouldn't be accepting shipments from China after Donald Trump's tariff threats.
Temu has onboarded more sellers with U.S. inventory in recent years as lawmakers have zeroed in on the de minimis exemption.
Americans love a bargain, but a new 10% tariff on Chinese imports, signed by President Donald Trump, could make those deals harder to come by.
In addition to imposing a 10% levy on Chinese imports, Mr. Trump's executive order also suspended a little-known customs ...
The trade loophole is meant to ease small-scale sales — but critics say it's been abused and gives Chinese firms an unfair ...
With Trump's order ending the "de minimis" exception and the USPS at least temporarily halting packages from China, what ...
Shein and Temu shifted more of their orders to be fulfilled in the US ahead of de minimis changes.
The ban was implemented on Feb. 4 after President Donald Trump directed the United States to implement an additional 10% ...
Shoppers awaiting packages from popular retailers like Shein and Temu can still expect their packages after the U.S. Postal ...