CPSC Calls for Investigation into Shein and Temu

The U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission is urging an investigation into Shein and Temu for selling potentially dangerous baby and toddler products. The inquiry will focus on the companies' compliance with U.S. safety regulations and their practices regarding third-party sellers.
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9/8/2024

9/4/2024

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Society

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Journalism

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Highlights

  • U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) commissioners are calling for an investigation into Shein and Temu due to reports of 'deadly baby and toddler products' being sold on their platforms.
  • The investigation will assess how these foreign-owned e-commerce platforms comply with U.S. safety regulations and their relationships with third-party sellers.
  • Specific concerns include the sale of banned products such as padded crib bumpers and children's hoodies with drawstrings that pose safety hazards.
  • Shein and Temu have gained popularity in the U.S. by offering low-cost products, leveraging a trade loophole known as the de minimis exemption.
  • Both companies have stated their commitment to customer safety and compliance with applicable laws.

Perspectives

  • CPSC commissioners express significant concerns regarding the safety of products sold on Shein and Temu, highlighting the need for a thorough investigation to protect consumers from potential hazards. [9][10][14][15]
  • Representatives from Shein and Temu assert their dedication to customer safety and compliance with safety regulations, emphasizing their investments in compliance programs and partnerships with testing agencies. [6][12][13]