Amazon plans to launch a new discount store that will feature products from Chinese vendors in a bid to compete with Temu and Shein.
If you've been secretly wishing for Amazon to feature incredibly cheap products like the ones you can order on AliExpress, Temu, and Shein, you might be in luck. Amazon is considering opening a new digital storefront featuring discount products from Chinese manufacturers to take on some of these popular e-commerce apps from China. Amazon has reportedly met with some sellers in China, pitching the new store idea and its plans for opening the new discount store.
That's according to a presentation Amazon gave select Chinese sellers during an invite-only event on Wednesday. But, just like products you'd buy from Temu and Shein, you'd have to wait longer for Amazon to deliver your order. Amazon plans to ship orders directly from China to the US, and orders will likely take between 9 and 11 days to fulfill. It's not as good as Amazon Prime shipping, but it's still a great compromise, considering the cheap price points for most products.
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