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Retail Asia on MSNHere’s what’s happening in Australia’s marketplace sectorAustralians shop on marketplaces. Australia's marketplace sector is undergoing a major transformation in 2025, with Amazon ...
Exclusive: Australian businesses will now be able to sell their products on the wildly popular Chinese-owned online retailer Temu. The e-commerce giant, which only launched in Australia in 2023, ...
Known for its affordability, Temu landed in Australia in March 2023 and announced on Friday it would now allow Australian businesses to sell directly to Australian consumers through its platform in an ...
Eight years ago, the biggest online shopping platforms were eBay, Etsy, Redbubble and Catch.com.au – but it’s different now.
PDD Holdings, the Chinese owner of ultra-cheap online retailer Temu, has reported slower quarterly profit and revenue growth.
Apple’s App Store data shows that Temu was the most downloaded iPhone app in Australia for 2024 and the only shopping app to make the top 10 free apps list in Apple's rankings.
“For consumers, the addition of local sellers means they’ll be able to enjoy a broader selection from Australia-based sellers on Temu,” a spokesman said. “Local businesses can now tap on ...
As the online retail landscape in Southeast Asia heats up, Campaign explores the battle between platforms as governments seek ...
Temu, the online marketplace famous for jaw-droppingly low knockoff items, may seem too good to be true. The unfortunate truth about things that are too good to be true, though? They usually are.
Global online platform, Temu, known for offering value-for-money products, has expanded its strategic partnership with digital payment provider Checkout.com to improve how customers pay for their ...
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