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New Zealanders dump 55,000 tons of clothes a year, as Temu and Shein fuel a costly cycle
What looks like a bargain at checkout can become a costly habit over time.
The era of ultra-cheap goods shipped directly from China via Temu is coming to an end. The e-commerce giant, which added "import charges" to customers' orders at the end of April, announced a dramatic ...
Temu said it has stopped shipping products from China directly to U.S. shoppers as it confronts higher tariffs and the end of the de minimis provision. Items shipped directly from China, which ...
Bargain hunters are driving this year’s holiday shopping season, but not every low-priced option offers the best value for your dollar. Limited time: Save 25% on NBC News subscription Get exclusive ...
*Clarification: This story has been updated with additional details on which sales of the magnets are covered by the ban. Online storefront Temu says it hasn't been able to verify whether magnets ...
For Meta, Alphabet and other platforms, the elimination of the tariff exemption for inexpensive goods is already cutting into advertising revenue. By Daisuke Wakabayashi and Mike Isaac Daisuke ...
Despite the arrival of new competitors and growing political tensions between the US and China, the ecommerce juggernaut Temu proved in 2024 it’s here to stay. Temu is projected to earn more than $50 ...
Temu—the Chinese shopping app that has rapidly grown so popular in the US that even Amazon is reportedly trying to copy it—is “dangerous malware” that’s secretly monetizing a broad swath of ...
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