Reeves expected to scrap ‘low-value imports’ loophole that benefits Shein and Temu
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Chancellor Rachel Reeves is set to address a significant tax loophole that has allowed overseas retailers like Shein and Temu to import low-value goods into the UK without paying customs duties. This move comes in response to concerns from UK retailers about unfair competition. By closing this loophole in her upcoming budget, Reeves aims to create a more level playing field for local businesses, which is crucial for supporting the UK economy and ensuring fair trade practices.
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