With the rise of Chinese e-commerce sites like Shein and Temu, the US has seen a surge in shipments claiming the duty-free exemption. These shipments have increased from 140 million per year to ...
But it looks like the Chinese-owned marketplace is already on track to hit that goal ahead of schedule. Just in May, US spending on Temu was 20% higher than on Shein, Bloomberg reported on Wednesday.
In doing so, it may invite more of the same counterfeit and copyright infringement issues that Amazon's marketplace has faced. Shein has long been known for its "dupes," or products that look very ...
said SHEIN, adding that "these are not the actions of a legitimate third-party marketplace". The fast-fashion company also claimed that Temu draws US consumers into downloading and using its ...
The lawsuit claimed Temu – which is owned by Chinese e-commerce giant PDD Holdings – has been “masquerading” as a legitimate marketplace ... sizable share of the US market.