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Brandy Melville sues Temu for selling counterfeit apparel, alleging trademark & copyright infringement. Follows a similar ...
Shein shoppers in the U.S. are facing steep price hikes after a key tariff exemption ended. The policy shift, part of Trump’s ...
A report from the European Parliament revealed that the majority of unsafe and illegal products shipped into the EU come in ...
As Temu and Shein suffer from tariffs in the U.S., the companies have been shifting focus to Europe, where their sales grew in May, according to consumer trend data from Consumer Edge.
Temu’s monthly active users dropped 51% to 40.2 million users across the U.S. between March and June. In that same timeframe, Shein saw a 12% drop in monthly users to 41.4 million, according to ...
Temu’s sales decline in the U.S. is deepening as the online marketplace drastically cuts spending on advertising targeting American consumers, signaling a shift in focus after President Donald ...
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.
As Temu and Shein suffer from tariffs in the U.S., the companies have been shifting focus to Europe, where their sales grew in May, according to consumer trend data from Consumer Edge.
Temu and Shein have proven to be highly innovative and adaptive, according to Drew Bernstein, co-chairman and co-CEO of accounting firm Marcum Asia, which specializes in working with Asia-based firms.
Temu and Shein are pivoting to Europe as their business in the U.S. takes a major hit from unfavorable trade policies. But the China-founded budget e-commerce apps may not receive a warm reception ...