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Why Amazon challenger Temu is so addictive to shoppers

Inside Retail

But beyond that, similar to other e-commerce platforms, using it isn’t entirely risk- or guilt-free. Value Many Australians might associate “made in China” with cheap price tags and low quality. Temu entered the market at a time when consumers were grappling with global inflation, leading them to seek “value”.

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Deep dive: What social commerce looks like around the world

Inside Retail

McKinsey & Co stated in mid-2022 that social commerce comprised more than 13 per cent of China’s total e-commerce sales. In the US, social commerce is anticipated to double to US$80 billion in annual sales between 2021 and 2025, putting the US second only to China in social commerce, although China outsells the US by a factor of 10.

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Beware the Wolf in Sheep’s Clothing: FTC Takes Action Against Apparel Retailer Who Bragged He Could Rip Off Consumers by Ripping Out Made in China Tags

Hunton Andrews Kurth

The FTC continues its pursuit of deceptive Made in USA claims, this time with allegations that company Lions Not Sheep and its owner, Sean Whalen, marketed apparel as being “Made in USA,” “Made in America,” “100% AMERICAN MADE,” and “BEST DAMN AMERICAN MADE GEAR ON THE PLANET” when in fact the products were made in China.

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