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WEEK IN REVIEW: China Becomes India’s Largest Goods Partner After U.S. Slump

Türkiye’s competition authority raided the Istanbul office of Chinese online retailer Temu. The Chinese e-retailer said it would cooperate with the investigation, which reportedly focuses on import duties, and follows similar incidents in Europe. Competition authorities denied a statement from Temu that computers have been seized. 

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WEEK IN REVIEW: China Becomes India’s Largest Goods Partner After U.S. Slump

Türkiye’s competition authority raided the Istanbul office of Chinese online retailer Temu. The Chinese e-retailer said it would cooperate with the investigation, which reportedly focuses on import duties, and follows similar incidents in Europe. Competition authorities denied a statement from Temu that computers have been seized. 

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