as it looks to take on Chinese firms Shein and PDD Holdings' Temu. In August, Amazon CEO Andy Jassy said average selling prices were falling as customers were trading down to cheaper items and ...
A multidisciplinary team of scientists at the University of NSW have spent weeks analysing the mysterious balls – first spotted on the shores of Coogee Beach last month. Associate Professor Jon ...
The mysterious black balls that washed up on Sydney's beaches in mid-October were likely lumps of "fatberg" containing traces of human faeces, methamphetamine and PFAS, according to a new detailed ...
The thousands of mysterious black balls that were washed up on beaches a few weeks ago have been revealed to be a mix of cooking oil, soap scum, faeces, medication and recreational drugs ...
Black balls which washed up on multiple Sydney beaches last month were made up of human faeces, drugs and cooking oils, researchers have found. Initial reports suggested the balls were made of ...
Jon Beves receives funding from the Australian Research Council and the Australian Renewable Energy Agency. He is affiliated with The Greens. William Alexander Donald receives funding from the ...
A small business owner said she was shocked and heartbroken to find her card designs being sold on giant online retailer Temu's website without her knowledge. Anwen Roberts, who owns design ...
It enabled Shein and Temu to charge their customers a flat duty of about 20% of their order’s value, including clothing items normally taxed at 45% plus 15% VAT.
Online fast-fashion platforms Shein and Temu are gearing up for a 2026 trial at London's High Court, with the rivals trading allegations of copyright infringement and anti-competitive behaviour in ...
However, millions of her fellow Americans continue to shop on Shein and its competitor Temu, which is based in China. Both platforms ship an estimated 1 million packages a day on average to the ...