Safety regulators call for investigation into Shein, Temu
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Federal safety regulators are calling for an investigation into popular Chinese e-commerce websites Shein and Temu over concerns shoppers can easily purchase baby and toddler products that do not meet U.S. safety regulations. The Consumer Product Safety Commission is responding to reports that potentially deadly products are being sold.
In a joint letter, CPSC Commissioners cited "recent media reports that deadly baby and toddler products are easy to find on these platforms." This has raised alarms about consumer safety.
Temu emphasized its commitment to safety by stating it requires all sellers to comply with applicable laws and regulations, including safety standards. They expressed their readiness to cooperate with the investigation.
Shein claims customer safety is its top priority, having invested millions into compliance programs and partnerships with renowned testing agencies to enhance safety practices and ensure adherence to regulations.
Read at ABC7 San Francisco
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