Shein and Temu have been able to keep the costs on their platforms alarmingly low, but there’s been a hidden political cost racking up.
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Suppliers are upset Temu is swapping to a more Amazon-esque supplier model and trying to drive prices ever-downward.
Amazon has largely dodged liability for the products sold on their virtual shelves. But could the legal tides be shifting?
Amazon’s setting up a discounted shop that will fly products to consumers from China. It’s meant to copy Shein and Temu’s business models.
The e-commerce king has either leased, bought, or announced the addition of 16 million square feet of warehouse space this year.
The bans not only attempt to address human rights violations but also aim to protect domestic textile producers from unfair competition.
The-commerce app, which has spent a fortune marketing itself in America, is reportedly starting to hedge its reliance on the US market.
Temu is now one of the biggest ad clients for both Google and Meta, according to The Wall Street Journal and The New York Times.
According to the Financial Times, Apple is ramping up its Apple News division. But can it fix its irritating AI hallucinations?
Nvidia, the chipmaking king, has announced a slew of consumer-focused hardware, including a $3,000 “personal AI supercomputer” called Digits.
The Wall Street watchdog is facing criticism from lawmakers, along with two lawsuits, that could theoretically redefine the agency.