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Two members of the Consumer Product Safety Commission released a statement urging the agency to investigate Shein and Temu for allegedly selling deadly infant and toddler products.
Chromium, used in leather products that can weaken the immune system and lead to liver and kidney damage. Phthalates , which are used to soften the ink on screen prints.
Two leaders of the U.S. Consumer Products Safety Commission are calling for the agency to investigate e-commerce retailers Shein and Temu after "deadly baby and toddler products" were sold on both ...
Shein and Temu, two Chinese low-cost e-commerce websites, are the target of a proposed investigation by the United States government for selling “deadly baby and toddler products.”
During an appearance in front of the Commons' Business and Trade Committee on Tuesday, a senior lawyer representing Shein, Yinan Zhu, repeatedly refused to say whether the company sold products ...
A lawyer for Shein summoned to a British parliamentary hearing evaded questions Tuesday on whether the fast-fashion giant sells products containing cotton from China, angering lawmakers seeking ...
Shein sued Temu in Illinois federal court in December, alleging that the latter had enlisted online influencers “to make false and deceptive statements” about Shein to promote its own goods.
Shein, which mainly sources its products from China, did not say where it found the child labor cases. The company said it suspended product orders from the suppliers when it discovered the ...