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Enrique Dans's Medium article discusses the unintended consequences of the Trump administration's decision to end de minimis agreements on imports. This action, while ostensibly targeting Chinese e-commerce companies like Shein and Temu, could significantly impact their business models by increasing scrutiny and tariffs on cheaper goods.
The author suggests the move is less about consumer protection and more about political maneuvering and benefitting specific individuals. The elimination of the low inspection regime will likely lead to delays and product rejections, hindering the ability of these companies to compete.
Ultimately, the article speculates on the potential for these companies to shift their focus to countries with less stringent regulations.
This article is also available in English on my Medium page, «Why Chinese e-commerce companies could be the first victims of Trump’s tariff hikes«
By 1197109420Enrique Dans's Medium article discusses the unintended consequences of the Trump administration's decision to end de minimis agreements on imports. This action, while ostensibly targeting Chinese e-commerce companies like Shein and Temu, could significantly impact their business models by increasing scrutiny and tariffs on cheaper goods.
The author suggests the move is less about consumer protection and more about political maneuvering and benefitting specific individuals. The elimination of the low inspection regime will likely lead to delays and product rejections, hindering the ability of these companies to compete.
Ultimately, the article speculates on the potential for these companies to shift their focus to countries with less stringent regulations.
This article is also available in English on my Medium page, «Why Chinese e-commerce companies could be the first victims of Trump’s tariff hikes«