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Temu Faces Legal Dispute with Argentine E-Commerce Giant

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Chinese e-commerce platform Temu took a dispute with Mercado Libre to federal court after the Argentina online marketplace alleged unfair competition.

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The Argentine digital trading platform, Mercado Libre, filed a complaint with the Secretary of Commerce in Argentina against the Chinese company, Temu, for a series of accusations.

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Following the complaint by Mercado Libre against Temu for “commercial disloyalty”, the Chinese platform now brought the case to justice. The ecommerce giant requested a “urgent” precautionary measure. In August 2025, Mercado Libre denounced a “unfair and contrary strategy to the provisions of the Commercial Loyalty Decree No. 274/2019 by Temu”, before the National Directorate of Policies for the Development of the Internal Market, under the Mini…

·Buenos Aires, Argentina
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Competition for the electronic commerce market in Argentina escalated to a new level of legal tension. Mercado Libre filed a formal complaint against the platform of Chinese origin Temu with the Secretariat of Commerce, accusing it of deploying misleading advertising strategies to attract users in the country. War in e-commerce: they investigate...

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The commercial war in Argentina’s e-commerce escalated to judicial levels after the dizzying 270% increase in foreign purchases registered last year. The company Mercado Libre formalized a complaint to the Ministry of Commerce against the Chinese giant Temu, accusing him of misleading advertising and unfair competition in an import opening scenario. The numbers audited by Marcos Galperin’s firm reveal an aggressive recruitment strategy based on …

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The e-commerce company Mercado Libre denounced the Chinese platform Temu for alleged unfair competition and misleading advertising, in the midst of the boom of purchases abroad that jumped 291.8% and contributed imports for USD 789 million in 2025, according to the measurement of ABECEB. The Chinese company went to justice to sustain its operation.The presentation was made in August last year and points to the marketing strategies that Temu uses…

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elCanciller broke the news in on Wednesday, January 28, 2026.
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