Takealot calls out policymakers to help create a level playing field in South Africa's e-commerce sector.
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Shein and Temu have exploited loopholes to undercut local e-commerce companies unfairly, Takealot said.
Takealot calls out policymakers to help create a level playing field in South Africa's e-commerce sector.
From 1 July, the South African Revenue Service will be tightening its grip on all clothing imports, which is likely to give the e-commerce giant a...
The Takealot Group has said that it needs to reposition Superbalist's value offering to compete with Shein for increased market share.
The South African Revenue Service is facing backlash from local couriers over its decision to implement an import duty of 45% plus VAT on all...
South African consumers buying cheap products from Temu and Shein are in for a surprise next month. However, the industry is fighting back.
Brussels move to end tax loophole exploited by China-linked marketplaces could also hit Shein’s planned London listing
While it is commonly believed that Temu and Shein used a "de minimis" rule and order repacking to reduce import taxes on their products, a logistics...
Superbalist, a retail e-commerce site, has partnered with PayJustNow, a provider of buy now, pay later (BNPL) services, to extend its payment choices....
Takealot Group CEO Fred Zietsman said he hopes the next trade minister will bring a strong tech focus to the portfolio.
The company's latest move to counter the rise of discount upstarts like Temu and Shein.