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Shein, Temu and the parcel wars

July 4, 2024No Comments2 Mins Read
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European and American retailers are keeping a close eye on the emerging competition from online Chinese marketplaces offering ultra low-price clothing and homeware. Shein, known for its “fast fashion,” is quickly gaining ground on traditional clothing brands like Zara and H&M. Temu, a platform selling a wide range of discounted products, gained visibility through Super Bowl ads and effective marketing strategies on platforms like TikTok. The success of these Chinese companies is attributed to their efficient supply chains and direct-to-consumer shipping model that helps them avoid customs duties.

The EU, US, and UK have de minimis rules in place, setting thresholds for imported items to be exempt from duties. However, there are growing concerns about the impact of these rules on domestic retailers and the potential risks associated with products entering the market without thorough scrutiny. The European Commission and American politicians are considering revising these thresholds to address these issues and ensure fair competition and product safety standards.

While the success of Shein and Temu in offering affordable products is commendable, there are ethical considerations regarding product safety and labor practices. Recent reports have raised concerns about the quality and safety of products sold on these platforms. It is essential for authorities to hold these companies accountable and enforce regulations to protect consumers from potentially harmful products.

Proposals to tighten de minimis allowances may have unintended consequences, affecting consumers, small businesses, and trade relationships. Instead, authorities should focus on implementing measures that hold platforms accountable for the products sold on their websites and ensure compliance with quality and safety standards.

As Chinese ecommerce giants look to expand into western markets, it is crucial for them to adhere to ethical standards and regulations. Authorities should work towards establishing a framework that promotes responsible business practices and safeguards consumer interests.

Ultimately, the goal is to strike a balance between promoting fair competition, protecting consumers, and supporting trade relationships in a rapidly evolving global marketplace.

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