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Shein sues Temu over copyright infringement—claiming fast fashion rival sells counterfeits

Shein, the Chinese-owned fast-fashion giant, is suing rival Temu for copyright infringement, alleging the retailer “masquerades” as an online marketplace by copying products sold by Shein, which faces similar allegations from other brands and retailers.

  • By Ty Roush
  • Forbes Staff

Temu’s blazing run could falter in 2024: Here’s why

The Chinese retailer, with about $16 billion in goods sold in its first full year, faces bipartisan efforts to close a U.S. trade loophole that’s been key to its rise.

  • By Lauren Debter
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