Online marketplace Temu is launching a program allowing Canadian businesses to sell goods through the e-commerce platform to customers in the country, the company said on Monday. Photo via CBC.


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Temu Expands to Support Canadian Businesses

Temu, the popular online marketplace, is now allowing Canada businesses to sell their products directly on its platform. The company announced this new initiative on Monday, marking a significant shift in its operations in Canada.

Who Can Join the Program?

Only businesses registered in Canada with local inventory and fulfillment capabilities are eligible. This ensures that products sold through Temu’s platform are readily available and can be delivered quickly to customers within the country.

Faster Fulfillment, More Variety

Temu sees this expansion as a way to enhance its product selection while improving delivery times. By onboarding Canadian businesses, the platform aims to provide customers with a wider range of locally available goods, reducing shipping delays.

Temu’s Growth in Canada

The e-commerce platform, which is owned by PDD Holdings—the same parent company as China’s Pinduoduo—entered the Canadian market in February 2023. Until now, Canadian shoppers could purchase goods on Temu, but businesses could not sell directly. This latest move changes that, giving local companies a new way to reach customers.

Economic Impact and Market Trends

Temu’s expansion aligns with a growing consumer trend in Canada. More shoppers are choosing to support local brands, especially amid global economic uncertainties. Additionally, with potential U.S. tariffs on Canadian goods under discussion, businesses are looking for alternative sales channels.

A New Era for Canadian E-commerce

This development opens new opportunities for Canadian businesses to grow their online presence. As the e-commerce landscape evolves, Temu’s initiative could help local sellers compete on a global scale while catering to homegrown demand.

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