The Sun (Malaysia)

Seoul signs product safety agreement with AliExpress, Temu

- – Reuters

SEOUL: South Korea’s government signed an agreement yesterday with the local units of Alibaba’s AliExpress and PDD Holdings’ Temu to promote product safety, the Korea Fair Trade Commission (KFTC) said.

The agreement comes after heightened regulatory scrutiny of AliExpress, Temu and other China e-commerce platforms as they significan­tly expand their user base in South Korea.

“Recently conducted safety inspection­s on products such as those for children sold on the AliExpress and Temu platforms detected a large amount of substances harmful to the human body, seriously threatenin­g consumer safety” making the agreement necessary, KFTC said.

Ray Zhang, CEO of AliExpress Korea, and Qin Sun, co-founder of Temu, were present at the signing ceremony yesterday.

Under the agreement, KFTC will collect data on harmful products and provide them to AliExpress and Temu, which will inform sellers and consumers.

The government will also check whether harmful products have been blocked from sale by the platforms.

It is the first time Temu has signed such a voluntary agreement anywhere in the world, the KFTC said, although other areas such as the European Union and Australia have histories of regulating dangerous products sold on online platforms through such agreements.

South Korea’s e-commerce market punches far above its weight as the fourth-largest in the world, only behind China, the US and the UK and bigger than Japan’s, despite having only the 29th largest population in the world.

The number of AliExpress and Temu users in South Korea has ballooned to 8.87 million and 8.29 million, respective­ly, as of March.

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