Comments by "☨St Louis IX opposed paganism, hæresy \x26 debauchery" (@stlouisix3) on "Black Friday Turns Apocalyptic for China's Cross-Border Merchants, With No Orders From the U.S." video.

  1. 😔 Black Friday sales have been disappointing for many sellers, with a significant drop in orders and profits. 00:39 Over 40% of surveyed sellers were disappointed with Black Friday sales, failing to clear their inventory. 34% of sellers did not participate in the Black Friday event, and only 22% experienced a surge in orders. 11% of sellers reported poor profit performance during Black Friday. 👗 Customers express disappointment with the poor quality and slow logistics of Shan's clothing, despite influencer promotion. 03:08 Customers complain about poor quality and slow shipping from Shenzhen, China. Inconsistency in quality and sizing, with some items being unwearable. Famous influencers promote Shan's clothing with glamorous images, leading to consumer skepticism. 💼 The US is proposing a bill to require more information about parcels entering the country, which may impact Chinese e-commerce businesses. 06:21 The bill aims to prevent China and Russia from flooding the US market with low value goods. Chinese e-commerce enterprises will no longer be exempt from taxes for goods imported into the US worth less than $800. Small and large traders, as well as cross-border sellers, will be impacted by the tax policy adjustment. ⚠ The video discusses the detection of fraudulent shipments from companies in Shin Jang and their potential involvement in forced labor, posing a threat to US import regulations and ethical concerns. 09:12 Shin Jang companies are manufacturing various products, potentially involving forced labor and violating US import regulations. Senator Rubio highlights the exploitation of the Dom Minimus loophole and the exacerbation of CCP government's forced labor situation. The US House of Representatives report emphasizes the evasion of US supply chain scrutiny and suspected forced labor by overseas versions of pind teu.
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