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Coleman announced that he has filed a lawsuit against the Chinese shopping platform Temu, after he says the marketplace has ...
Temu has responded to the lawsuit filed by Kentucky’s attorney general. On July 17, Attorney General Russell Coleman announced that he filed a lawsuit against the Chinese online shopping platform for ...
Kentucky Attorney General Russell Coleman is taking legal action against the Chinese online shopping platform Temu, alleging ...
The lawsuit accuses the online shopping platform of "unlawful data collection, violations of customers' privacy and counterfeiting some of Kentucky's most iconic brands." ...
The lawsuit is part of a broader push by Coleman’s office to challenge what he calls a growing threat from Chinese-owned ...
Temu’s sudden U.S. ad blackout surprised advertisers. Instead of leveling the playing field, it gave Etsy and other retailers more power.
Shoppers have fled Temu and Shein after President Trump slapped the Chinese sites with hefty tariffs – spending their dollars instead at US department stores like Nordstrom Rack and Kohl’s ...
Now on Temu’s website, popular items shipped from China have resurfaced, with higher prices, and analysts expect more direct-from-China products will pop up in the next few weeks.
E-commerce platform Temu, best known for selling cheap products from China, announced it halted shipments to the U.S. Here's why.
Hours after the de minimis exemption went defunct, Chinese e-commerce site Temu made an announcement: it was overhauling its shipping model and handling all US sales via US based sellers.
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