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The Consumer Goods and Service Ombud says government must crack down on foreign e-commerce operators like Temu and Shein if ...
By Siyanda Mthethwa JOHANNESBURG (Reuters) -China-founded e-commerce retailers Shein and Temu have captured a combined 3.6% share of South Africa's retail, clothing, textile, footwear and leather ...
A new report by the Localisation Support Fund reveals that Chinese online retailers Shein and Temu have cost South Africa ...
The entrance of Shein and Temu has hurt the local manufacturing sector and led to job losses, a new report says ...
China-based global e-commerce fashion platform Shein has introduced a feature that displays and charges import duties due on ...
Shein has transformed the online shopping experience for South African customers by introducing upfront import duties, ...
The dark side of Temu and Shein: The entry of offshore e-commerce retailers like Temu and Shein into the South African market ...
E-commerce has expanded rapidly, with online clothing sales growing from just 2.4% of total market share in 2015 to nearly 10 ...
JOHANNESBURG—South Africa’s government said Monday that it is investigating fast-fashion company Shein following complaints from the local textile union and industry association that it may be ...
According to the company's South African Instagram post, Shein will open its pop-up store from August 2-11 as an "exhibition space" where clients can try on current fashion and lifestyle items and ...
Free shipping will start at 550 rand ($28.76). Zando's international importing business comes as U.S. e-commerce giant Amazon (AMZN.O) is set to launch in South Africa this year.
Fast-fashion giant Shein, known for its $5 tops and $10 dresses, will open a pop-up store in Johannesburg, South Africa, in August, as the online retailer aims to expand its brand recognition there.