Brussels move to end tax loophole exploited by China-linked marketplaces could also hit Shein’s planned London listing
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While it is commonly believed that Temu and Shein used a "de minimis" rule and order repacking to reduce import taxes on their products, a logistics and customs expert believes they found another loophole.
Brussels move to end tax loophole exploited by China-linked marketplaces could also hit Shein’s planned London listing
South African consumers buying cheap products from Temu and Shein are in for a surprise next month. However, the industry is fighting back.
The European Union plans to impose customs duties on cheap Chinese goods.
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Shein and Temu have exploited loopholes to undercut local e-commerce companies unfairly, Takealot said.
Move would apply to any online retailer shipping to EU customers directly from outside the bloc
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Takealot calls out policymakers to help create a level playing field in South Africa's e-commerce sector.