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Hundreds of them staged a demonstration this week at an office affiliated with Temu in the southern Chinese city of Guangzhou. They were protesting what they called “unjust” fines levied by the company or withheld payment on goods already sold, among other complaints. Temu operates as an online store, carrying cut-price merchandise from self-employed sellers. Four sellers interviewed by CNN said the fines ranged from one to five times the wholesale price of the product. CNN has seen screenshots of the seller’s Temu account showing a total of just under two million yuan was ineligible for withdrawal.
Persons: Temu, “ I’m, , Shein, ” Temu, Abe Yousef, Goldman Sachs, Ivy Yang, , Peng Organizations: Hong Kong CNN —, Temu, CNN, Super, Shein, Consumers Locations: China, Hong Kong, Guangzhou, Chinese, Thailand, Temu, , United States, Latin America, East, Southeast Asia
During the game’s commercial breaks, Temu managed to grab several 30-second ad slots estimated to cost $7 million each . Temu is spreading across AmericaSigns so far suggest US consumers are buying the Temu hype. AdvertisementResults published this month from a survey of around 600 consumers, carried out by investment bank Jefferies, found that almost one in three, or 31%, had used Temu. Temu lacks US-based apparel brands, the bank said, making online window shopping on the site less appealing to Americans, for now. That said, Temu looks ready to put its all into America.
Persons: , Taylor, Travis Kelce, didn’t, Temu, Shein, Jefferies, TikTok Organizations: Service, Super, Business, Bernstein Research, Bowl, Jefferies, Amazon, Bloomberg Locations: Tokyo, China, America, Europe, Beijing
Hong Kong CNN —A year after making its advertising debut at the Super Bowl, Chinese-backed online shopping platform Temu is redoubling efforts in its most important market with a second ad on America’s biggest stage and $15 million in coupons and other giveaways. The Boston-based firm — owned by PDD (PDD), the group behind Chinese online shopping giant Pinduoduo — paid for three ads during the game and two after the game. Commercials for the 2024 Super Bowl sold for higher rates than for last year’s game, with a range of $6.5 million to $7 million per 30-second spot broadcast on TV channel CBS, two individuals familiar with this year’s advertising sales told CNN. “The commercial marks the highlight of a Super Bowl campaign that featured more than $15 million in coupons and giveaways,” Temu said in a statement. As a result, PDD’s market capitalization soared that month, eclipsing that of older e-commerce rival Alibaba (BABA) for the first time.
Persons: Hong Kong CNN —, , ” Temu, Seema Shah, ” Shah, , Temu, spender, Earnest Analytics, PDD, Alibaba, Alibaba’s, Jack Ma Organizations: Hong Kong CNN, Super Bowl, PDD, CBS, CNN, Bowl, Amazon, Super, Facebook, Dollar Locations: China, Hong Kong, Boston, United States, United Kingdom, Mexico, Germany, Australia
The Rise of Temu’s Chinese Parent Will Reshape E-Commerce
  + stars: | 2023-12-05 | by ( Jacky Wong | ) www.wsj.com   time to read: 1 min
Temu has 52 million monthly active users in the U.S., just a year after its launch. There’s a new online-shopping champion in China: PDD , the company behind discount-retailing app Temu, is now the country’s most valuable e-commerce company. After a 78% rise this year, PDD’s market value has hit $193 billion, snatching the crown from Alibaba. Though PDD’s revenue last quarter was still less than a third of Alibaba’s, it’s growing much faster. Revenue for the three months ended in September surged 94% from a year earlier—Alibaba’s only grew 9%.
Persons: Temu, Nikos Pekiaridis Organizations: Revenue, Alibaba, P Global Market Intelligence Locations: U.S, There’s, China, Alibaba
If it isn’t, they argue, companies may move their warehouses, and the jobs that come with them, outside the United States. In 2022, David’s Bridal said it paid about $20 million in fees to U.S. Customs. Competitors based in China that ship dresses directly to shoppers paid nothing, Mr. Marcum said. In the course of six years, he added, David’s Bridal paid about $100 million in duties that could have been invested in modernizing its business. “You can see the enormity of that — the disadvantage that we’ve had to face,” Mr. Marcum said.
Persons: , Shein, ” Jim Marcum, , David’s, Marcum, ” Mr, Ron Sorini Organizations: Chinese Communist Party, , . Customs Locations: United States, China, U.S
FILE PHOTO: The logo of Temu, an e-commerce platform owned by PDD Holdings, is seen on a mobile phone displayed in front of its website, in this illustration picture taken April 26, 2023. Temu, owned by PDD Holdings, filed a lawsuit accusing Shein of violating U.S. antitrust laws on Friday. This marks the latest development in the increasingly competitive global fast-fashion market where the Chinese companies are vying for dominance. Temu’s complaint alleged Shein “forces manufacturers to sign loyalty oaths certifying that they will not do business with Temu.”A Shein spokesperson on Wednesday repeated its initial statement regarding the lawsuit. “We believe this lawsuit is without merit and we will vigorously defend ourselves,” the spokesperson said.
Persons: Florence Lo, Temu, Shein’s, Shein, Organizations: PDD Holdings, REUTERS, KONG, Reuters, Temu Locations: Temu’s, Shein, U.S
Hong Kong CNN —Temu has sued Shein in the United States, accusing its rival of violating antitrust laws by trying to monopolize suppliers and engaging in other allegedly illegal behavior. It follows another complaint from Shein, which sued Temu in December for allegedly mobilizing social media influencers to disparage Shein online. Shein has also “forced” exclusivity deals on clothing manufacturers to prevent them from working with Temu, the complaint states. A new ‘war’In its lawsuit filed last week, Temu claimed its recent entry into the United States had rattled Shein. It claimed that Temu had required them to make statements such as: “Shein is not the only cheap option for clothing!
Persons: Hong Kong CNN — Temu, Shein, Temu, Tomas Stevens, , Michael Felice, ” Temu, influencers, , Shein “, Felice Organizations: Hong Kong CNN, Temu, Consumers, AP, PDD, CNN Locations: Hong Kong, United States, Massachusetts, Shein, Paris, China, Zara, Illinois
Hong Kong CNN —Temu, an online shopping platform that has quickly become the most popular app in the United States, has crossed the Atlantic. The company is now operating in six European countries, including France, Germany, Italy, the Netherlands, Spain and the United Kingdom, according to its website. Temu is a Boston-based online retailer that was launched last year by PDD (PDD), a US-listed company formerly known as Pinduoduo. PDD (PDD) was previously based in Shanghai but it has recently moved its head office to Dublin, according to the company’s regulatory filings. It’s able to drive down costs, and prices, thanks to a network of more than 11 million suppliers and fulfillment partners built up over the years by its owner, PDD, according to a spokesperson.
Hong Kong/New York CNN —Temu and Shein are taking off in the United States, topping app stores and creating a frenzy with consumers. Shein was started in China, while Temu was launched by a Chinese company that now bills itself as a multinational firm. Both firms have enjoyed major success in the United States, noted Nicholas Kaufman, a policy analyst for the US-China Economic and Security Review Commission. Topping the chartsTemu and Shein have taken the world’s largest retail market — the United States — by storm. It has quickly become the most downloaded app in the United States, and continues to expand its user base.
Chinese E-Commerce Flourishes on U.S. Soil
  + stars: | 2023-02-27 | by ( Jacky Wong | ) www.wsj.com   time to read: 1 min
Temu’s shopping app has topped the U.S. app store chart since November. Chinese e-commerce apps are making a play for the spoils from Americans’ favorite hobby—shopping. Affordable prices and clever use of social media have worked wonders for growth. But profitability might be harder. And political risks are still lurking in the background.
Hong Kong CNN —A new online shopping platform linked to one of China’s top retailers has quickly become the most downloaded app in the United States, surpassing Amazon and Walmart. Temu, a Boston-based online retailer that shares the same owner as Chinese social commerce giant Pinduoduo, made its Super Bowl debut on Sunday. Climbing the chartsTemu, pronounced “tee-moo,” was launched last year by PDD, its US-listed parent company formerly known as Pinduoduo. “Temu soared to the top of both US app store charts in November, where the app still holds the top position now,” he told CNN, referring to iOS and Android mobile app stores. “Temu aims to continue to experiment in marketing and offerings, which is possible thanks to its resource-rich parent company,” she wrote in a report.
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