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The latest US job market figures have rung alarm bells as the consequences of Donald Trump 's erratic trade tariffs begin to ...
President Trump signed an executive order ending de minimis trade loophole. The order will take effect Aug. 29. Here's what ...
President Donald Trump signed an executive order ending the “de minimis” trade exemption from tariffs—a loophole that allowed ...
For centuries, clothes were hard to produce and expensive. People wore them as long as possible. But manufacturing advances have steadily driven down ...
After France introduced legislation which would make fast fashion influencing a crime by banning creators from doing paid or ...
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European Union Targets SHEIN Over Consumer Law Breaches: What Online Sellers Must Learn Fast Anna Carter, Gabriela Da Costa, Aurelija Grubyte K&L Gates LLP + Follow Contact ...
In April, Trump announced a 25% tariff on U.S. imports from South Korea as part of his broader “Liberation Day” trade package ...
France has demonstrated the utility of its MBDA MICA passive infrared (IR) air-to-air missile against very-high-altitude targets during tests announced on 7 July.
As Trump’s latest trade war and tariff policies roll out, low-cost Asian retailers Temu and Shein can find ways to succeed amid targeting, retail experts say.
E-commerce giant Shein faces a possible 150-million-euro ($175-million) fine in France for failing to properly get consent to track users on the internet.
Retail experts point to the April decision by President Donald Trump to close the so-called de minimis loophole, a tax exemption that allowed companies to ship goods under $800 into the US without ...