U.S. launches investigation into Shein and Temu over 'deadly' baby items
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The Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) is investigating Shein and Temu due to concerns that dangerous baby and toddler products are readily available on these platforms.
The CPSC's statement highlights that thousands of Chinese factories have joined the supply chain for Shein and Temu, raising safety concerns over products like padded crib bumpers and drawstring hoodies.
Shein, previously subjected to lawsuits, has been criticized for selling products containing hazardous substances, while Temu faces accusations of operating deceptive trade practices.
Arkansas Attorney General Tim Griffin labeled Temu as a 'data-theft business' rather than a conventional online marketplace, emphasizing concerns regarding its business model.
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