Washington DC, Nov. 29 -- The US Department of Homeland Security is looking into Chinese e-commerce platform Temu for potential breaches of the Uyghur Forced Labor Prevention Act, a move that could result in the company being banned from selling its products in the US, The New York Post has exclusively reported.
According to officials and intelligence experts speaking to The NY Post, the incredibly low-priced company has an unfair impact on the US market, monitors its mobile app users, and depends on products produced through slave labour to maintain its rock-bottom prices, New York Post reported.
According to the report, a high-ranking DHS official confirmed to The NY Post that the agency is investigating Temu for potential slave-labou...
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