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When Tariffs Hit Home: How the U.S.–China Trade War Is Reshaping Online Shopping for Millions

Just a year ago, millions of Americans were hooked on the thrill of getting cute tops from Shein, quirky gadgets from Temu, and discounted tech from AliExpress—all straight from China, often for under $10. For working-class families, students, and bargain hunters, these apps became essential. But now, the once-booming wave of ultra-cheap shopping is crashing—and it’s not by choice. The $800 Loophole That Made It All Work For years, Chinese companies capitalized on a U.S. customs rule that allowed goods under $800 to enter the country duty-free. By shipping directly to consumers in small packages, giants like Temu , Shein , and Alibaba bypassed traditional retail tariffs. It was a win-win: businesses saved money, and customers got rock-bottom prices. But the rules of the game have changed. Tariffs Go Nuclear: Up to 145% on Chinese Goods The U.S. government has recently imposed drastic new tariffs , with some rates reaching 125% or even 145% depending on the category. ...

From infiltration to migration and then…?

If former Assam Governor Lt Gen (Retd) Ajay Singh's assertion of around 6000 illegal Bangladeshis entering Assam daily is even partially correct, the fate of India's North East is at stake. The horrific demographic imbalance will see Bangla migrants outnumber the entire population of the region in the next two decades. read more | digg story

How ethical are you ?

When you are late to office, do you fudge the time to show you were in early? Do you feel it's no big deal to call your out-of-town granny from the office phone? Have no qualms about taking office stationary home for personal use? read more | digg story

Teach India

Teach India is a nation-building initiative (or social initiative) from the Times of India that brings together children in need of education and people who can contribute a little time towards teaching them. read more | digg story

Cellphones can cause cancer

The beloved cellphone without which most people feel completely powerless is actually a danger in disguise, says a leading health expert, who has called for limiting the use of the mobile phone because of it's possible cancer risk. read more | digg story

Blame India! Blame China!

Never ones to let raw facts get in the way of a good story, a familiar line spouted by Americans these days is, 'Why should the US curb energy consumption, when India and China are guzzling petrol and polluting the whole globe?' read more | digg story

Blame India! Blame China!

Never ones to let raw facts get in the way of a good story, a familiar line spouted by Americans these days is, 'Why should the US curb energy consumption, when India and China are guzzling petrol and polluting the whole globe?' read more | digg story

Blame India! Blame China!

Never ones to let raw facts get in the way of a good story, a familiar line spouted by Americans these days is, 'Why should the US curb energy consumption, when India and China are guzzling petrol and polluting the whole globe?' read more | digg story

Political Survey

There are a lot of things happening in the Political front. We at www.IndiaDemocracy.org would like to do a small survey to take your opinion.It’s not mandatory to take the survey but if you can spare a few minutes of your time on this survey it will be very helpful for us. read more | digg story

Which is a bigger crime?

I have asked this question on a networking site and got some real good answers, would like to share with you all and would love to receive your input on the same...Which is a bigger crime?A - Riding a two-wheeler without wearing helmetB - Driving a four-wheeler while talking over mobile phone? read more | digg story

Your opinion on iPhone

Everyone is talking about iPhone these days... some are discussing about the cool looks, few cool features like golfflyover and few are actually disappointed....Here are few answers to my question? read more | digg story

V-Empower, Inc. featured in PC world

V-Empower, Inc. (Local Company) featured in PC world V-Empower Solutions Pvt. Ltd. a subsidiary of V–Empower Inc. is the only local company from Hyderabad who was instrumental is developing one of 20 cool iPhone Applications by PC World Magazine. This project was lead by ww.Golfflyover.com and V-Empower, Inc, is one of 2 partners who used Google EarthTM in designing and developing golf course flyovers. V-Empower research team in Hyderabad has done remarkable role in researching and drawing more than 10,000 golf courses (180,000 holes) online in less then 5 months. A golf course flyover is a virtual tour showing every hole of a golf course as if you were riding in a helicopter. PC World (the most widely-read computer or business magazine among all purchase influencers, with a readership of over 4.8 million) has published an article about 20 Cool iPhone Applications and it featured GolfFlyover's Golf Course Mapping Application A fine to...