
Attorneys general from 21 states are investigating Chinese budget online retailer Temu over concerns related to forced labor and data privacy misuse. The investigation highlights potential ties between Temu and the Chinese Communist Party, raising alarms about the company's business practices. Senator Rick Scott and Florida Attorney General Ashley Moody are among those advocating for a crackdown on Temu, urging the Commerce Department to investigate. These actions reflect bipartisan concerns about the impact of Chinese companies on American markets and consumer safety.
Sen. Scott Urges Commerce Department To Investigate Chinese-Owned Temu https://t.co/xTzm9UDC7A
Wrongdoing is rampant at many Chinese-owned marijuana farms, where immigrants are often so fearful of retribution that they do not cooperate with investigations, according to law enforcement officials, court cases, human rights advocates and workers. https://t.co/Baoox5frKa
Attorneys general from 21 states are demanding answers from Chinese budget online retailer Temu, questioning whether it has done enough to protect consumers from data privacy misuse and products made with illegal forced labor. https://t.co/nqDwmv04IV
