Chinese Slavery-Linked Temu Halts Shipments From China to U.S.
Chinese discount shopping website Temu has halted shipments of goods from China to the United States, as President Donald Trump ended a loophole last month that had allowed duties, or tariffs, to be lifted on small shipments.
The Wall Street Journal reported that a Temu spokesperson confirmed that the company would not be shipping goods from China to U.S., and explained that the “shift is part of Temu’s ongoing adjustments to improve service levels.”
Per the outlet, in “recent days,” Temu has been “shifted to labeling everything as ‘local,’ meaning items that had already been imported to the U.S. in bulk and are sitting in U.S. warehouses:
In recent days, its website shifted to labeling everything as “local,” meaning items that had already been imported to the U.S. in bulk and are sitting in U.S. warehouses. Those items are typically more expensive than products that came under the de minimis provision and were shipped directly to consumers.
In a White House fact sheet from April 2, it was revealed that Trump had signed an executive order “eliminating duty-free de minimis treatment to low-value imports from China.”
🚨 JUST IN: TEMU has announced they will begin sourcing and shipping products directly from the United States instead of China due to Trump’s tariffs
The company has announced they do NOT expect to raise prices.
This was President Trump’s goal, and he’s meeting it! 🇺🇸🔥 pic.twitter.com/xhtEZK7oCU
— Nick Sortor (@nicksortor) May 2, 2025
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