Temu restarts direct China-to-US shipping after the trade truce eases tariff pressures on low-cost 0 has restarted sending goods straight from Chinese factories to American buyers and is again spending more on US ads, after Washington and Beijing reached a temporary truce over tariffs imposed by President Donald 1 low-cost e-commerce group increased United States promotion after tentative tariff relief on Chinese 2 company is also considered to have expanded in-house logistics for US routes instead of relying on 3rd 3 service had been paused in May as the company adjusted to shifting tariff 4 Temu suppliers, investors and partners said the platform restored “fully managed” shipping in July, two months after halting the service in 5 that model, Temu handles most shipping and customs steps for its suppliers and keeps tighter control over the 6 truce temporarily revives Temu’s 7 model PDD Holdings from Shanghai has also boosted its 8 9 individuals familiar with the change said spending had been cut during Trump’s trade offensive but is now 10 person said the company expects ad budgets to revert to first-quarter levels, before Trump’s sweeping tariffs were rolled 11 decision to resume direct shipments highlights how the trade ceasefire offers breathing room to exporters of low-priced 12 April, Trump moved to end the “de minimis” rule for packages under $800 coming from China, exposing them to tariffs of more than 100%.
The policy hit Temu 13 app had relied on sending billions of low-value parcels without 14 Trump’s executive order, Temu announced it would fulfill US orders from domestic 15 in May produced a partial 16 agreed to reduce additional tariffs on Chinese imports to 30% for 90 17 United States also cut the rate on small parcels from China to 54%, though the actual charge can vary with shipping methods and 18 this month, both parties agreed to prolong the truce for additional 90 19 United States said it will remove minimal exemptions granted to all countries starting August 29, meaning all affordable packages will face 20 the previous year, United States Customs and Border Protection handled 1.3 billion minimis packages worth $64.6B.
Temu builds logistics as 21 recover slowly Sheng Lu, professor at the University of Delaware, said higher tariffs would force “even regular brands and retailers” to raise prices. “This will reduce the price pressure facing Temu and Shein,” he 22 existing tariffs on Chinese goods, Lu added, shipping directly remains cheaper than keeping stock in the United States. “It’s still regarded as workable for companies like Temu.” An individual familiar with Temu’s workflows said the company watched how Shein , with a subsidiary managing international logistics and customs clearance, was able to grow revenue and maintain United States growth and profitability after Trump revoked the de minimis 23 has been building its own logistics capacity for the US, the person added, rather than relying on outside firms that could draw tougher customs scrutiny and delays at ports and 24 aim is to lower risks tied to routing, documentation and inspections while keeping costs 25 in China report mixed results since the restart.
A vendor in Zhejiang province said the return of direct shipping to the United States “has added to our exposure and increased our sales.” But a seller in Guizhou province said demand had not bounced back to pre-tariff levels. “Previously, the US accounted for about one-third of sales,” the seller said. “It’s just recovering slowly.” The smartest crypto minds already read our 26 in? Join them .
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