Temo junk, Shane will probably cost you more below the new Trump rates
President Trump, as promised, began the Tariff War over the weekend, provoking an immediate response from some of the close allies in America. According to the new tariff policy that effectively imposes new taxes on imported goods from Canada, Mexico and China, Americans are expected to pay more for everyday goods such as maple syrup and PC hardwareS
Tariff policy received a bilateral reaction, with the likes of Rand Paul and Mitch McConnell against the imposition. They are already temporarily stopped in Mexico as the two sides develop a deal. One positive, perhaps, is that the Temo and Shane will have a more difficult time to deliver teenagers with disposable junk from China, some of whom are thought to be Produced by forced laborS
Trump’s executive order, announced over the weekend, imposes tariffs of 25% on goods delivered from Canada and Mexico, plus 10% tariff for China, under the guise of various argument, including that the parties did not spend enough on national security. Moreover Completes the release from “De Minimis” This allows packages delivered to the US, which cost less than $ 800 to avoid tariffs. This release allowed a discount from Chinese retailers such as Temu and Shein to send directly to customers in the United States without paying many fees.
Another dispute over the years is in the way the US postal service has charged Chinese customers Lower shipping fees For the US, compared to what they charge home customers. Oddly enough, it is often more cheaper to send a package to the US from China than to send a package from one country to another.
Both factors allowed Temu and Shein to compete against Amazon and explode popularity by quickly identifying the popular trends in America, quickly rotating the production of cheap knockouts they would release on social media. These companies are essentially H&M or Forever 21 of the past, but of AI steroids. According to Emarketer, Temu alone will sell products worth $ 30 billion in the United States in 2025.
Tiktok and Amazon Both recently rotated competitive budget shops in response to the increase in budget Chinese e -commerce. Walmart, which allows third -party merchants to sell on their website has seen an influx of cheap products designed to mimic the likes of Hermès Birkin on Much lower pricesS Regardless of the store, we still talk most about products that come from China.
Amazon can be negatively influenced by the new tariffs, as much of the product on its website is delivered to US warehouses from China, but at least it will be more class for playing with the Temo and Shane.
Many of these products sold by Temu and Shein are, of course, cheap and disposable. Earrings of $ 3 and $ 5 dresses found on Shein are often made of cheap materials and are good for several uses before entering the bin. Sometimes they are even dangerous as retail outlets have reported products from sites, including Hazardous levels of leadS But these services allow teens to have access to the fashion look of their favorite budget influences. Whatever people say about their concerns about the environment, ultimately consumers take care of the value of everyone else. Anyone who is adult enough to remember Forever 21 will understand that we seem to be destined to go through this cycle with each new generation. After people start making money, they realize that several quality pairs of clothes are better than twenty pairs of junk.
Reuters reported Last week, the European Union plans to adopt a new policy that would make Temu, Shein and Amazon responsible for dangerous or illegal products sold on their platforms.
It is worth noting that although these Chinese companies may be bad and worthy of control, President Trump’s action for applying a blanket tariffs risk being regressive, harm Americans with a lower income disproportionate, making everyday goods making everyday goods More expensive – because Americans will pay tariffs, not at tariffs, not at tariffs, not tariffs, not tariffs, not at tariffs, not tariffs, not tariffs, not at tariffs, And not at tariffs, not at tariffs, not at tariffs, not at tariffs, not on tariffs, not at tariffs, not at tariffs, not at tariffs, not tariffs, not tariffs, not at tariffs, not tariffs, not tariffs, not tariff And not the tariffs, not the tariffs, not the tariffs, not the tariffs, not the tariffs, not the tariffs, not Chinese. Other, less harmful manufacturers will also be affected, including the manufacturers of clothing in America who import materials.
Unfortunately, the closure of President Trump from the De Minimis door does not mean Temu and Shane go everywhere. The two companies have reduced their reading on the shipping door over the years, partly because they realized that work through sub -sub -signs is not sustainable, and also because with their current direct delivery model, customers often have to wait up to 10 days – something – something which the two companies wanted to repair. Companies now send many wholesale products to warehouses in the United States instead of sending them directly to customers. This means that the Temo and Shane will have to pay the 10%tariffs, which will almost certainly be handed over to customers.
Skeptics also say that customs and border defense There is no resources To check every package entering the country, especially the many small ones of the likes of the Temo and Shane. Which is all that can be said, they can be obstructed to some extent by the new policy, but the flow of garbage is likely to continue.