Snap Says Advertisers Curb Spending Due to End of Tariff Loophole -- WSJ

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By Patience Haggin

Snap said some advertisers have curbed their ad spending due to the Trump administration's plans to close a loophole that previously waived tariffs for lower-priced goods.

The impact of the end to the so-called "de minimis" rule, which made it possible for Chinese shippers such as Temu and Shein to build massive e-commerce businesses in the U.S. by shipping products directly to customers, looms over social-media companies this earnings season.

Revenue at Snap, Meta Platforms and other tech giants surged by billions in recent years, in part from China-based digital advertising.

Shap shares fell 20% in after-hours trading. The company declined to share formal guidance for the second quarter, and executives said the Snapchat-operator had experienced headwinds in the current quarter. The company said daily active users continued to grow outside of North America.

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