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 ...
Seven styles of hair dryers sold online are unsafe, according to a federal safety agency. The U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission has issued a warning to consumers to stop using the hair dryers ...
The U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission is warning consumers to immediately stop using certain DHGate hair dryers sold online due to a serious electrocution and shock hazard that could result in ...
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 ...
The curious rise, and predicted fall, of DHgate in a ranking of most downloaded apps in the U.S. illustrates just how much Chinese cross-border e-commerce platforms had come to depend on a now-closed ...
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The platform created in 2004 has gained significant popularity in recent weeks, placing it in the top 10 of the most downloaded apps. While anyone can purchase through the platform, DHgate has a ...
The trade war between the US and China is far from over. Amid the tit-for-tat tariffs, many American shoppers are making surprising changes to where they shop online. The popular fast-fashion apps ...
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 ...
One TikTok user unveils a colorful assortment of luxury bags in their room. Some — Louis Vuitton, Chanel, Dior — are perfectly primed for display, and others, multiples of SKUs, are shown neatly ...
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.