Temu has said it will stop selling goods imported from China in the US directly to customers from its platform.

The online marketplace said sales would now be handled by “locally based sellers”, with orders fulfilled from within the country.

The move comes as a duty-free rule for low-value packages is closed.

Temu, and rival Chinese retail giant Shein, had previously relied on the so-called “de minimis” exemption to sell and ship low-value items (under $800) directly to the US without having to pay duties or import taxes.

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    2 days ago

    all of this, tariffs and middle men, etc, are all just bog standard capitalist formula.