President Donald Trump’s tariff roller coaster has had many unexpected impacts—including threatening the sex-toy industry and possibly making smartphones dumber. But the most recent odd aftershock ...
President Trump’s tariffs have prompted American online shoppers to ditch fast-fashion upstarts Temu and Shein in favor of two other Chinese e-commerce platforms — DHgate and Taobao — both of which ...
President Donald Trump signed an executive order cutting the "de minimis" tariff rate on purchases from China this week, a move many consumers might feel the impact of when using shopping apps like ...
American interest in DHgate, a Chinese e-commerce platform, has surged following President Donald Trump's announcement of a sharp tariff increase on Chinese imports. The app, long a niche wholesale ...
In the days since President Trump announced he was increasing tariffs on Chinese imports to 145%, on April 10, a Chinese e-commerce app called DHgate has soared to the top of Apple’s U.S. App Store.
The Chinese e-commerce marketplace app DHgate, which is now the No. 2 free iPhone app in the U.S., isn’t the only one that’s oddly benefiting from President Trump’s tariffs on U.S. imports from China.