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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. ...

gghhjj.com is for google - angle theory

Want to access the popular search engine google? Just type gghhjj.Com.Wish to login to orkut? Then type ookkmm.Com.These are a couple of the many keyboard shortcuts brought out by eight net-savvy youth from Bhatinda using their "angle theory". According to them, the whole concept is to overcome the language barrier while surfing. read more | digg story