The retail titan plans to sell affordable items directly from warehouses in China.
Amazon will launch a new section on its site featuring discounts on clothes, household items, and other goods directly from Chinese warehouses. "We are always exploring new ways to work with our selling partners to delight our customers with more selection, lower prices, and greater convenience," an Amazon spokesperson said in a statement provided to FOX Television Stations.
The retail titan released a plan to sell clothing and household goods from China as it faces increased competition from online retailers Temu and Shein.Temu has over 100,000 merchants in China that sell goods on its website. The online retailer entered the U.S. market in 2022 and gained popularity among consumers by offering discounted clothes and other goods.
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