https://www.marketwatch.com/story/trump-hits-pause-on-blocking-trade-loophole-temu-parents-stock-gains-fbd7196b?mod=mw_rss_topstories
The U.S.-listed shares of Temu parent PDD Holdings finished higher Friday after the Trump administration pulled back on its effort to close a so-called de minimis exemption that lets shipments worth $800 or less avoid tariffs and U.S. Customs and Border Patrol scrutiny…
Trump hits pause on blocking a trade loophole. Temu parent’s stock gains.
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