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Temu, Shein respond to tariffs by raising prices for American buyers

Temu, Shein respond to tariffs by raising prices for American buyers

CryptopolitanCryptopolitan2025/04/28 21:22
By:By Hannah Collymore

Share link:In this post: Shein and Temu have sharply raised prices for U.S. shoppers in response to the new Trump-era tariffs on Chinese goods. Some products on Shein have surged by up to 377%, while Temu has doubled prices on select items to offset potential tariff costs. Reports suggest this is just the first wave, with other major retailers expected to follow suit as the tariff regime fully kicks in.

Chinese e-commerce giants Shein and Temu are raising prices for U.S. shoppers, passing the burden of new tariffs directly onto them as impending tariff implementations unfold. 

The Trump administration moved to impose high import duties on Chinese imports, ending the “de minimis” exemption, which makes goods worth $800 or less imported to the U.S from countries like China tariff-free.

However, with the new rule coming into full effect on May 2, these goods will start seeing the application of the tariffs in full force, with more duties to come in the following months.

These changes have made major e-commerce platforms like Shein and Temu , leveraging the de minimis exemption and a lower tariff to operate in the American market update their prices to fit the new reality.

This means that U.S. buyers who once turned to these platforms for low-cost goods are now facing significantly higher prices.

Shein and Temu prepare for tariffs with aggressive price increases

Shein , which is also one of the world’s largest fast-fashion retailers, has quietly raised prices across its platform by as much as 377%, according to Bloomberg. The price increase is especially apparent in categories like clothing, accessories, shoes, and kitchenware.

For example, some dresses that were previously priced under $10 are now listed at over $45. Accessories and seasonal items, known for being extremely cheap, have seen price hikes of two to three times their original cost.

See also China vows to hit 5% growth target despite trade war threats

While Shein did not issue a formal public statement, company insiders cited by Bloomberg attributed the increases directly to anticipated costs from the new tariffs, coupled with elevated shipping and operational expenses.

Temu, known for its long line of discounted products, is also adjusting prices upward and in some cases increasing them by twice their initial prices. Shoppers browsing electronics, kitchen gadgets, and home goods have reported price increases of up to 100% on certain listings.

Temu, which has aggressively expanded in the U.S. since 2022 with ultra-low prices and heavy marketing campaigns, is now facing the challenge of maintaining its growth momentum in a higher-cost environment. In its communications with sellers and suppliers, Temu has reportedly urged partners to brace for the impact of tariffs and to adjust pricing accordingly to offset cost pressures.

New U.S. tariffs target Chinese imports

At the center of the price hikes are the new 120% tariffs on select Chinese goods announced by the Trump administration.

The U.S. government argues that the tariff increases are necessary to curb China’s dominance in key sectors, protect American jobs, and address what it describes as unfair trade practices. Officials said the measures aim to promote domestic manufacturing and reduce U.S. dependence on Chinese supply chains.

See also How Trump’s ‘America First’ could undermine U.S. leadership and put it behind

According to officials, the new duties are expected to generate billions in additional revenue for the U.S. government. Still, they will almost certainly be felt by everyday consumers in the form of higher prices.

Reports suggest that companies like Shein and Temu are merely the first wave, with other major retailers expected to follow suit as the tariff regime fully kicks in.

The timing could not be worse for American consumers. Temu and Shein have gained some following and repeat customers by offering products at very affordable prices, often cheaper than Amazon or Walmart. However, the steep price adjustments could dampen consumer enthusiasm and open the door for domestic or alternative suppliers.

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