Temu shoppers risk buying items made by forced labour, MP warns

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Chloe Cranston from Anti-Slavery called on Temu to provide “full transparency on its supply chain,” while the chairman of Unseen, Andrew Wallis OBE, said “It is imperative consumers, but also governments, know the circumstances and the situations in which goods are manufactured and brought to market.

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