Temu and CODICI Join Forces to Strengthen Consumer Protection

The Centre for Citizens’ Rights (CODICI) and Whaleco Technology Ltd., operator of the global e-commerce platform Temu, have agreed to establish a constructive, long-term collaboration to advance consumer protection and product compliance.

As part of a five-year term collaboration, both parties aim to enhance consumer transparency and foster ongoing dialogue with consumer protection stakeholders to reinforce trust in the digital marketplace.

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The five-year collaboration entails:

  • A joint monitoring program, featuring annual meetings to review and enhance the product compliance measures implemented on the Temu platform;
  • Establishment of a dedicated escalation channel, managed by technical and legal representatives from both parties, to promptly address and resolve any critical product safety concerns that potentially exist on the Temu platform; and
  • Joint participation in institutional initiatives aimed at combating counterfeiting and greenwashing, and promoting product compliance, driving meaningful progress towards a safer and more responsible digital ecosystem for all consumers.

CODICI and Whaleco will work together and share best practices during the partnership. Parties are also exploring the potential release of annual summary reports outlining key achievements and future initiatives.

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