Business Mayor > Retail > UK retail bosses raise fears of Chinese ‘dumping’ due to Trump tariffs RetailUK retail bosses raise fears of Chinese ‘dumping’ due to Trump tariffsRetailApril 14, 2025posted on Apr. 14, 2025 at 5:00 am Companies flag signs of goods being diverted from US to Europe via platforms such as Temu, Shein and Amazon READ SOURCE Read More TEXMiN Foundation and Guideline Geo launch innovative geophysical exploration lab Share on FacebookShare on TwitterShare on LinkedInShare on RedditbusinessmayorApril 14, 2025 You Might Also LikeRetailSam’s Club Bets On AI To Eliminate Receipt Checks And Enhance RetailApril 21, 2025Retail‘It’s Disneyland for preppers’: why apocalypse-minded shoppers go to CostcoApril 21, 2025RetailTrump tariffs could lead to a summer drop-off in economic activity after an 'artificially high' start, Chicago Fed chief saysApril 20, 2025RetailCharting the global economy: ECB cuts rates while Canada holdsApril 20, 2025RetailThis un-American life: can you really divest yourself of everything from the US?April 19, 2025RetailEtsy to customers: Buy local, avoid tariffsApril 18, 2025Recommended For YousecurityFirst House Republican calls for Pete Hegseth to be fired in the wake of Signalgate 2.0April 22, 2025GamingAstar’s Yoki Legacy will launch on Sony’s Soneium blockchainApril 22, 2025bitcoinBitcoin ETFs in the US see significant inflowsApril 22, 2025technologyYour Fitbit gets a downgrade as Google confirms 'disruptive' shutdown within weeksApril 22, 2025MarketingHow badly will Trump’s tariff wars impact the UK ad industry?April 22, 2025
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