Temu’s blazing run could falter in 2024: Here’s why
The Chinese retailer, with about $16 billion in goods sold in its first full year, faces bipartisan efforts to close a U.S. trade loophole that’s been key to its rise.
The Chinese retailer, with about $16 billion in goods sold in its first full year, faces bipartisan efforts to close a U.S. trade loophole that’s been key to its rise.
New import bans have sent retailers scrambling to prove their supply chains are free from cotton originating from places like China’s Xinjiang region — or else risk millions in seized merchandise.