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韩国政府与全球速卖通及Temu签署协议,致力于促进产品安全

The Korean government signed an agreement with AliExpress and Temu to promote product safety

Gelonghui Finance ·  May 13 17:16
Glonghui, May 13 | The Korean government signed an agreement with AliExpress (AliExpress), a subsidiary of Alibaba (9988), and the Korean subsidiary of Temu, a subsidiary of Pinduoduo, to promote product safety. The Korea Fair Trade Commission (KFTC) said that recent safety inspections on products sold on AliExpress and Temu platforms revealed that the products contain a large amount of substances harmful to humans, seriously threatening consumer safety, so the agreement is very necessary. Under the agreement, KFTC will collect data on harmful products and provide it to AliExpress and Temu, which will notify sellers and consumers. The government will also check whether the platform has banned the sale of harmful products. According to KFTC, as of March, the number of AliExpress and Temu users in Korea surged to 8.87 million and 8.29 million respectively, surpassing local shopping platforms.

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