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  • Heavy Metal Hazard: Children's Accessories Contain Dangerous Levels of Toxins Heavy metals, up to 278 times the standard limit, were detected in children’s accessories sold on Chinese online shopping platforms. On the 23rd, Seoul officials announced that heavy metals (lead, chromium, and nickel) were found in two out of seven children’s accessories, including watches, sold on Shein and AliExpress, following their safety inspections. In a […]
  • K-pop Fans Uncover Counterfeit Merchandise on AliExpress When searching for K-pop stars like NewJeans and IVE on the Chinese e-commerce platform AliExpress. it is confirmed that counterfeit products are being openly sold and expecting a significant controversy. Products appearing when NewJeans is searched on AliExpress Professor Seo Kyoung Duk from Sungshin Women’s University said, “Many K-pop fans both domestically and internationally have […]
  • Are Your Kids' Bags Safe? Carcinogens Found in AliExpress Products Potentially carcinogenic substances exceeding the standard by up to 56 times were found in children’s bags sold on AliExpress, a Chinese overseas direct purchase platform. As harmful substances are detected in large quantities in infant and children’s products sold on Chinese e-commerce platforms, there is a demand for countermeasures. Last month, on the 8th, the […]
  • South Korea Investigates AliExpress and Temu Over Data Privacy The government has investigated the data collection and usage practices of Chinese e-commerce companies like AliExpress and Temu, which are eroding the domestic market with ultra-low-cost policies. This comes as the U.S. Congress is pushing for a law to ban the use of the Chinese platform TikTok over fears of personal data leaks. The move […]
  • Chinese Knockoffs Flooding AliExpress, Even Fooling Samsung Counterfeit goods flooding, resembling real products; discounts lure buyers, but quality differs, raising concerns and discussions.

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