Pressemitteilung: Tariffs, Temu, and Shein: What Supply Chain Leaders Can Learn from the U.S. / China ECommerce Shakeup

Recent announcements by Chinese e-commerce firms Shein and Temu indicate they will increase prices for U.S. consumers following new tariffs imposed by the Trump administration. These developments highlight a broader set of considerations for senior logistics and supply chain professionals navigating the evolving trade environment. Context and Policy Changes / Effective April 25, Shein and Temu will adjust pricing due to increased operating costs resulting from U.S. tariff policy changes. The Trump administration has: • Implemented tariffs of up to 145% on imports from China, • Terminated the de minimis exemption for goods under $800 in value. The de minimis threshold previously allowed millions of packages to enter the U.S. without duties, a regulatory framework that enabled high-volume, low-cost international retail models to scale rapidly. U.S. Customs and Border Protection reports that 1.4 billion packages were processed under this exemption in 2023, compared to 140 million in 2013. (....)

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Quelle: Logistics Viewpoints

Stichwörter: Logistics Viewpoints, Tariffs, Temu, Shein, China ECommerce Shakeup, U.S. consumers, Context, Policy Changes, 145% on imports from China, de minimis exemption, Impacts on E-Commerce Fulfillment Models, policy shifts, cross-border supply chains, duty regimes, Geopolitical Risk Management

Kategorie(n): Geschäftsmodelle & Strategien