News
China's smart-manufactured cleaning appliances have delivered an impressive performance in overseas markets, with the Polish market showing strong momentum
time:2025-12-01
authorFast Trade Cloud
read 157 order

I. Overseas Market News


China's cleaning appliances are accelerating their overseas expansion, with the Polish market emerging as a major highlight for the category this year.


From robotic vacuum cleaners and wet-dry vacuums to handheld vacuums, as well as emerging categories like pool robots and lawn mowers, China's smart-manufactured products are systematically entering overseas households. Take ILIFE as an example: its total sales on AliExpress nearly quadrupled over the past year.


Sales of cleaning appliances on AliExpress in the Polish market surged 120% year-on-year, propelling the country from the third or fourth position in previous years to become the top market for the category. (36Kr Global)



II. Global Trade Regulations


1.The United States has extended tariff exemptions for some Chinese products by one year, continuing to waive Section 301 tariffs. The exemption covers 178 categories, including pump components, chemical materials, electronic parts, medical supplies, solar manufacturing equipment, and silicon wafer production equipment. (Zhejiang Council for the Promotion of International Trade)


2.Tariff disputes between the U.S. and the EU remain intense. The EU has released a 27-page "list" of key products seeking higher tariff exemptions from the U.S., such as pasta, cheese, wine, spirits, and olive oil. (Global Times)


3.The U.S. Supreme Court is considering whether to rule Trump's "reciprocal tariff" policy invalid. The Trump administration is secretly formulating a backup plan to adjust its tariff tool strategy. (Cailian Press)



III. Foreign Trade News

1.The EU plans to tighten foreign investment rules, with the new regulations targeting Chinese enterprises. They may explicitly require foreign investors to hire local workers and transfer proprietary technologies in "specific industries such as batteries." (Global Times)

2.U.S. chip subsidy recipients are prohibited from purchasing Chinese equipment for 10 years. The bill covers a range of chip manufacturing tools, including advanced lithography machines and equipment used to cut silicon wafers into smaller pieces. (Jiangsu Council for the Promotion of International Trade)

3.According to the official website of the EU's Rapid Alert System for Food and Feed (RASFF), Italy has notified that Chinese-exported slicers are non-compliant due to excessive migration of chromium metal detected in the products. (Trade Law Online)
News recommendation
Scan the code to add WeChat and schedule a free demo
Make imports and exports smarter
Fast Trade Cloud Import and Export Data Helps Enterprises with Digital Transformation
Please fill in your information
corporate name
full name
phone
email