Temu is touting more of its so-called “local” products after President Trump revoked a lucrative trade loophole that helped the Chinese fast-fashion firm avoid taxes and US customs.
Customers may say they lack trust in Temu products, but they seem willing to "trade down" because the price is so low, he said. Tariffs and you:How will Trump's tariffs hit your wallet?
A series of studies has revealed that fashion and beauty products sold on popular e-commerce platforms contain dangerous levels of toxic chemicals. The platforms include Shein, Temu, and AliExpress.
Temu and Shein, the two biggest Chinese-owned ecommerce platforms that operate in the United States, have started raising prices and temporarily unlisting some products on their websites in ...
Temu spokespeople confirmed they removed the specific shoes from their website, once the issue was flagged. Some beauty products also failed the toxicology tests. Nail polish from Shein was found to ...
Chinese online marketplace Temu is shaking up the e-commerce landscape, with a new study revealing that it offers replicas of over 77% of products sold on Amazon, often at a 40% discount. Research ...
Now here’s a clever idea. An outdoor security camera that not only keeps watch over your backyard spaces, but also bathes them in Matter and Zigbee connectivity. That’s the idea behind Aqara ...
International regulators have warned that Temu and Shein are selling harmful products, including cosmetics, children’s toys, and household goods. Temu and Shein have gained significant traction ...
Amazon, Temu, and Shein face EU scrutiny over selling illegal products, online platforms may be required to share data before goods arrive. EU considers new rules for e-commerce platforms ...
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