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The meteoric rise of Temu - the Chinese e-commerce company changing the market
29.04.24
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Viki Auslender
Within a year, a once unknown Chinese company called Temu became a hit in the western consumer world, after making a strategic decision to conquer American markets first, via cheap, mass production, unrestrained advertising and an immersive technological design
Fast fashion: To destroy the earth pay a total of $4.99
29.04.24
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Shani Ashkenazi
The low price of products by the latest fast fashion brand Temu doesn’t include the very high environmental price, including the airplanes distributing 1.6 million packages a day from China across the world, which emit 40 times more carbon than sea shipping
Chinese e-commerce site Temu surges among Israelis despite privacy concerns
19.02.24
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Orna Yefet
The e-commerce website reached 4.76 million visits from Israel in January, surpassing its competitor SHEIN, and is already closely trailing the likes of AliExpress. However, analysts caution that the app contains software for collecting data on users, which it then sells: “This is why Temu allows itself to sell products at loss prices”
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