Americans are likely to pay more for products from popular Chinese e-commerce platforms like Shein and Temu as the U.S. Postal Service said it would stop accepting parcels from China and Hong Kong.
The Postal Service will continue to accept parcels from Hong Kong and China despite a new executive order that will require ...
There is some massive and pretty bad news for households in New York State. If you are ordering online there is a chance that ...
That's because more than 70 percent of products from Amazon wholesalers and retailers are produced in China, according to a ...
The United States Postal Service (USPS) announced on Tuesday it has temporarily stopped accepting packages from China and ...
An additional 10% tariff on all Chinese goods took effect Tuesday, a day after President Trump agreed to pause his threatened ...
The Trump administration implemented an additional 10% tariff on a range of products from China on Tuesday, leading to the Asian nation announcing retaliatory measures, including ...
The U.S. has been importing about three million parcels a day with little customs inspection, raising concerns about the ease ...
The European Commission is holding Chinese online retailers Temu and Shein accountable for selling unsafe products. This move is part of a larger effort to tackle low-cost e-commerce imports posing ...