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Temu and Shein Prices Rise in Europe Due to New Rules

Source: DW News

Summary

Temu and Shein face price increases in Europe as new regulations impact parcel costs for items worth less than €150. This shift affects consumers who frequently shop online from these platforms.

Why It Matters

The rising costs from Temu and Shein could lead to decreased consumer spending and alter shopping habits in Europe. As regulations tighten, understanding these changes is crucial for both consumers and businesses to navigate the evolving online retail landscape.

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