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For centuries, clothes were hard to produce and expensive. People wore them as long as possible. But manufacturing advances have steadily driven down ...
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 ...
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In April, Trump announced a 25% tariff on U.S. imports from South Korea as part of his broader “Liberation Day” trade package ...
Judging from the minimal progress between the European Union (EU) and China during their 25th Summit in Beijing on July 24, ...
UK Export Finance (UKEF) completed its first official visit to Turkmenistan from June 23–27, 2025, holding high-level talks with key ministries and financial institutions. The visit explored up to £5 ...
China-founded e-commerce sites Temu and Shein said they would make "price adjustments" starting April 25, though neither provided details about the size of the increases.
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.
French regulators fined fast-fashion retailer Shein more than $40 million for what they deemed to be misleading practices on prices and environmental claims.