Seoul wants AliExpress and Temu to step up customer service, maybe Meta too
The Fair Trade Commission explained that the measures are needed because cross-border e-commerce has boomed – and so have consumer complaints. South Korea's government has heard those gripes and decided to act.
South Korean authorities also plan to inspect e-commerce operators' apps, to ensure their privacy policies align with local law.
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