Products made in China’s western province of Xinjiang are being sold to American consumers through the online shopping platform Temu, in breach of a U.S. ban that forbids goods from the region due to links to forced labor.
(Bloomberg) Products made in China’s western province of Xinjiang are being sold to US consumers through the online shopping platform Temu, in breach of a US ban that forbids goods from the region due to links to forced labor, according to research by a global supply chain verification firm.Most Read from BloombergElizabeth Holmes Objects to $250-a-Month Victim Payments After PrisonInstant Pot and Pyrex Maker Instant Brands Files BankruptcyUS Inflation Slows, Giving Room for Fed to Pause Rate
Products made in China s western province of Xinjiang are being sold to U.S. consumers through the online shopping platform Temu, according to research.