Temu Office in Turkey Raided by Competition Authorities
Turkish authorities investigate Temu over suspected unfair Chinese state subsidies following a related raid on its European headquarters in Dublin, examining market impact of low pricing.
- Turkey's Competition Authority conducted an "on-site inspection" at Temu's office in Istanbul, but did not confirm a formal investigation.
- Temu stated that it would "cooperate fully with the Turkish authorities" despite claims about seized devices being denied by the Competition Authority.
- Concerns from Turkish officials about Temu's impact on local businesses have increased.
- Turkish regulations are changing to eliminate duty-free allowances for low-value parcels, which impacts companies like Temu and Shein.
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Temu Turkey Raid Sparks Shockwaves Across Global Markets
Turkish regulators raided the Istanbul office of Chinese e-commerce platform Temu on Wednesday morning, conducting what was described as an “on-site inspection” by the Turkish Competition Authority (RK). While RK did not confirm a formal investigation, the aggressive nature of the raid and tensions between Turkish officials and foreign sellers signal a growing crackdown on China-based online retailers. The RK denied Temu’s claim that its staff h…
Turkish Officials Raid Temu Office over Anti-Competition Complaints
Turkey’s Competition Authority (RK, to use its Turkish acronym) raided the offices of Chinese online retailer Temu in Istanbul on Wednesday morning, performing a rather aggressive “on-site inspection” for reasons the RK did not make entirely clear. The post Turkish Officials Raid Temu Office over Anti-Competition Complaints appeared first on Breitbart.
Turkey's antitrust authority raided Temu's local office. This follows a similar investigation of Temu's European headquarters, demonstrating the growing regulatory storm the platform faces globally.
According to the company's representative, during the operation, the competent authorities proceeded to seize laptops and other electronic devices from the company's offices.
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