HANOI (Reuters) – The Vietnamese authorities stated it is going to block the web domains and apps of Chinese language on-line retailers Shein and Temu within the nation in the event that they haven’t registered their operations with the commerce ministry earlier than the top of November.
The transfer comes amid issues concerning the impression of Chinese language on-line platforms on native markets attributable to their heavy discounting and the standard of products accessible.
Vietnamese deputy commerce minister Nguyen Hoang Lengthy advised a authorities assembly on the weekend that the ministry had labored with each Shein and Temu on the licensing matter.
“After the ministry’s notification, if these platforms don’t comply, the Ministry of Trade and Commerce will coordinate with related businesses to implement technical measures corresponding to blocking functions and domains,” Lengthy stated in a authorities assertion launched after the assembly.
Quick-fashion retailer Shein has been promoting into Vietnam for a while, whereas Temu, owned by Chinese language e-commerce large PDD Holdings, began permitting customers in Vietnam to buy final month.