Online marketplace Temu says Canadian businesses can sell through its platform | CBC News
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Temu is launching a new program that allows Canadian businesses to sell directly on its e-commerce platform, marking a significant expansion for the marketplace. This initiative requires businesses to have local inventory and fulfilment capabilities, emphasizing Temu’s strategy to broaden its product base and accelerate order fulfilment. This development comes at a time when Canadian shoppers increasingly prefer supporting local brands, especially amid potential tariffs on Canadian goods proposed by U.S. President Trump.
Online marketplace Temu is launching a program allowing Canadian businesses to sell goods through the e-commerce platform to customers in the country, marking the first time they can list products directly.
Only Canadian businesses with local inventory and fulfilment capabilities will be eligible to join Temu's new program, which aims to expand its product offerings and enhance order fulfilment.
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