Skip to content
November 8, 2025
  • ئۇيغۇرچە
  • 中文
  • Deutsche
  • Türkçe
  • Русский
  • 日本語
  • العربية
  • Français
  • Español
  • About Us
  • Contact Us
  • Writers

Uyghur Times

We Speak the Truth about China and Uyghurs

Primary Menu
  • Home
  • Uyghurland
    • Governance and Control
    • Regions and Cities
    • Economy and Resources
    • Society and Culture
    • State Propaganda and Disinformation Tracker
  • China
    • Chinese Politics
    • Chinese Business
    • China threat
    • Hong Kong, Taiwan & Tibet
  • Human Rights
    • Uyghur Forced labor & human trafficking
    • Uyghur Prisoners and Victims
    • Facilities & prisons
    • Culture and religion
    • Uyghur Refugees & Transnational repression
    • Uyghur Women and Children
    • The Chinese documents
    • Testimonies
    • Uyghur Genocide Reports
  • Politics
    • International Response
      • Countries
      • International organizations
      • Corporations
      • Muslim World
      • Jews and Christians
      • International figures
    • Uyghur Politics
      • Uyghur Institutions
      • Civic Pulse
    • Laws and Policies
  • Diaspora
    • Community News
    • Global Communities
      • Uyghur Diaspora in Americas
      • Uyghur Diaspora in Central Asia
      • Uyghur Diaspora in Turkiye
      • Uyghur Diaspora in Europe
      • Uyghur Diaspora in Middle East
      • Uyghur Diaspora in Pacific
  • Opinion
    • Editorials
    • Columnists
    • Global Observers
    • Uyghur Perspective
    • Organizational Watch
      • Group Announcements
    • Debates
    • Speeches
    • Letters
  • People
    • Artists
    • Politicians & Activists
    • Business Leaders
    • Scholars & Intellectuals
    • Public Figures & Thought Leaders
  • Culture
    • Art
    • Books
    • Dance
    • Photography and Design
    • Fashion
    • Food
    • Life Style
    • Movies
    • Music
    • TV
    • Literature
  • Home
  • Human Rights
  • Uyghur Forced labor & human trafficking
  • China’s Popular Shopping Apps Temu, Shein Under Fire for Selling Uyghur Forced Labor Products
  • Corporations
  • Uyghur Forced labor & human trafficking
  • Uyghur Rights Laws and Regulations

China’s Popular Shopping Apps Temu, Shein Under Fire for Selling Uyghur Forced Labor Products

Uyghur Times June 25, 2023
Temu-Shein-Sell-Uyghur Forced Labor Products

Temu-Shein-Sell-Uyghur Forced Labor Products

By Memet Tursun

In a groundbreaking development, tech firm Ultra has harnessed the power of artificial intelligence to create a tool capable of identifying products potentially derived from forced labor, particularly from the Uyghur population in China. Ultra’s program, Publican, has proven instrumental in scrutinizing the Temu platform and uncovering alarming connections to forced labor practices.

Ram Ben Tzion, the founder and CEO of Ultra, expressed his concerns regarding Temu and its implications for the Forced Labor Prevention Act. “We’re looking at Temu from the perspective of the Forced Labor Prevention Act,” Ben Tzion stated. “How many things that we don’t want are coming into the country using this method, right? The good cases are counterfeit. The worst cases are poor quality.”

On the other hand, as reported by The New York Times, , Chairman Mike Gallagher (R-WI) and Ranking Member Raja Krishnamoorthi (D-IL) of the Select Committee on the Chinese Communist Party released an interim report detailing the preliminary findings of the Select Committee’s bipartisan investigations into Chinese fast fashion brands Shein and Temu. According to a press release by the Committee, the Select Committee initiated initial investigations into Nike, Adidas, Shein, and Temu on May 2nd.

The report delivered a highly critical evaluation of Temu, asserting that there is an “extremely high risk that Temu’s supply chains are contaminated with forced labor.”

As early as July 2021, some environmentalists started to raise alarms over the harm the Shein caused to the environment.

Recognizing the potential for illicit elements to infiltrate the market through Temu, Ben Tzion emphasized the need for accountability. Publican, utilizing vast amounts of shipping data, meticulously analyzes patterns and red flags associated with products that may have fraud issues. Through this process, Ultra discovered that products listed on Temu often had non-indicative names and untraceable company information, raising suspicions about their origins.

To shed further light on this matter, Ultra compared products on Temu with those on the sister platform Pinduoduo in China. Astonishingly, Ultra found that products listed on Temu were sourced from companies located a mere eight miles away from known Uyghur detention centers, euphemistically termed “cultural centers.” This revelation suggests a disturbing link between forced labor practices and the products available on the platform.

Beyond concerns about forced labor, allegations have also surfaced regarding Pinduoduo’s invasive practices. It is alleged that the platform bypasses users’ cellphone security to monitor activities on other apps, check notifications, read private messages, and even change settings. These practices raise significant privacy concerns among users.

Ben Tzion emphasized that the evidence collected by Ultra points to a larger issue of violating trade policies. “My conclusion is that these products are possibly or very likely associated with or linked to shops either from Xinjiang or manufactured in Xinjiang, and that in itself is a violation of trade policies,” he asserted.

Temu and Shein, both Chinese-owned online retailers, sell products made in China worldwide, utilizing advanced and youth-oriented marketing technology, as well as offering cheaper products.

Temu is owned and operated by PDD Holdings, a Chinese-based company registered in the Cayman Islands. PDD Holdings also owns Pinduoduo, a well-known online commerce platform in China. Temu was introduced in the United States in September 2022, and later expanded to Canada in February 2023.

Shein, founded in Nanjing, China in October 2008 as ZZKKO by entrepreneur Chris Xu, Shein, moved to Singapore  and grew to become the world’s largest fashion retailer as of 2022.

Speculations have arisen that Temu may serve as a deliberate attempt to bypass the Uyghur Forced Labor Prevention Act (UFLPA), which sets standards to refuse shipments of goods produced or manufactured in the Xinjiang Uyghur Autonomous Region. Launched in 2022 by China-based PDD Holdings Inc., Temu has rapidly gained popularity, boasting over 50 million downloads, including 16 million in 2022 alone. This makes it the second-most used digital marketplace in the United States after Amazon. Temu’s extensive product range encompasses clothing, groceries, and virtually any other imaginable item, all available at remarkably low prices, such as $17 wireless earbuds, $1 “gold” necklaces, and $23 wedding dresses.

Publican’s AI capabilities, combined with robust data analysis, enable Ultra to swiftly examine immense datasets and flag products with questionable pricing, quality, or authenticity. Ben Tzion explained the methodology, stating, “We automatically obtain information from thousands of publicly available digital sources and analyze it, allowing us to determine the nature of every company and every product and to flag more than 160 different fraud patterns.”

While Ultra was founded in 2016, the development of Publican began in 2019, and it was finally released in 2021. The company quickly expanded its operations to the Middle East, Asia, Latin America, Europe, and Africa, successfully flagging products exhibiting fraudulent patterns.

Ben Tzion’s initial suspicions about Temu stemmed from the surprisingly low prices.

The Select Committee report additionally condemned Shein for utilizing an importation method that enables companies to import products into the United States without paying duties and with reduced customs scrutiny, as long as packages are directly shipped to consumers and valued below $800.

Uyghur forced labor and the enslavement of Uyghurs have been integral parts of China’s genocidal policies against the Uyghur population. The Chinese government has a proven record of coercing Uyghurs into slave labor and dispatching thousands of young Uyghur men and women to factory-like prisons throughout China and the Uyghur homeland.

To address this issue, the U.S. has passed the Uyghur Forced Labor Prevention Act, which imposes sanctions on Chinese entities and companies involved in Uyghur forced labor.

About the Author

Uyghur Times

Administrator

View All Posts

Post navigation

Previous: Food of love: What are the main Uyghur dishes ?
Next: Tibetan leader: Tibet is seeking autonomy, not independence

Related Stories

https://www.theguardian.com/education/2025/nov/03/uk-university-halted-human-rights-research-after-pressure-from-china
  • Uyghur Forced labor & human trafficking

UK University Yielded to Chinese Pressure on Uyghur Forced Labor Study

Uyghur Times Staff November 8, 2025
Asian Development Bank Awards $246 Million to Chinese Firm Linked to Uyghur Forced Labor
  • Corporations
  • Uyghur Forced labor & human trafficking

Asian Development Bank Awards $246 Million to Chinese Firm Linked to Uyghur Forced Labor

Uyghur Times Staff October 25, 2025
U.S. Adds Key Chinese Industries to Forced Labor Watchlist"
  • China Politics
  • Uyghur Forced labor & human trafficking

U.S. Targets Key Chinese Industries Under Uyghur Forced Labor Law

Uyghur Times Staff August 19, 2025

Uyghur Homeland

  • Chinese Government Issues White Paper to Celebrate 70 Years of Uyghur Occupation and Genocide
    by Uyghur Times Staff
    September 23, 2025
  • Xi to Lead Ceremony on 70 Years of Uyghur Subjugation: Timeline of Major Visits & Meetings on Uyghur Issues
    by Uyghur Times Staff
    September 23, 2025
  • China Appoints United Front Operative Chen Xiaojiang as Communist Party Chief of Uyghur Region
    by Uyghur Times Staff
    July 1, 2025
  • China Appoints Kashgar University President as Director of “Xinjiang” Education Department
    by Uyghur Times Staff
    April 6, 2025
  • China Starts Using AI for Uyghur and Kazakh Film Translations
    by admin
    January 25, 2025

Uyghur Studies

  • 10 Truths the World Must Face About China’s Uyghur Genocide
    by tipilmas
    June 3, 2025
  • George Washington University Offers Online Chaghatay Course for Summer 2025
    by Uyghur Times Staff
    May 1, 2025
  • China’s First Xinjiang Tomb Museum Attempts to Rewrite Uyghur History
    by tipilmas
    July 19, 2024
  • Ugur by Aziza:  A fusion of Uyghur culinary traditions with a touch of Saudi Arabia
    by Uyghur Times
    January 6, 2024
  • What is Uyghur forced labor ?
    by Uyghur Times
    December 26, 2023

World

  • EU Leaders Commit to Decrease Dependency on China
  • Statement against the Chinese government’s false propaganda regarding the UIGHUR Act passed by the U.S. House
  • Urgent: Save Abulikemu YUSUFU, a Uighur man facing deportation from Doha International Airport to China
  • Uighur people thank the 22 countries who stood up for Uighurs
  • International protests in solidarity with Uighurs on July 21st, 2019

You may have missed

China Boosts Tourism to Uyghur Region to Whitewash Genocide
  • State Propaganda and Disinformation Tracker

China Boosts Tourism to Uyghur Region to Whitewash Genocide

Uyghur Times Staff November 8, 2025
https://www.theguardian.com/education/2025/nov/03/uk-university-halted-human-rights-research-after-pressure-from-china
  • Uyghur Forced labor & human trafficking

UK University Yielded to Chinese Pressure on Uyghur Forced Labor Study

Uyghur Times Staff November 8, 2025
Uyghur Women in Aksu Face State-Enforced Cultural Assimilation
  • Video

Uyghur Women in Aksu Face State-Enforced Cultural Assimilation

Uyghur Times Staff November 7, 2025
Tourists to Uyghur Region Reach 300 Million as Region Becomes a Pillar of China’s Propaganda Drive
  • State Propaganda and Disinformation Tracker

Tourists to Uyghur Region Reach 300 Million as Region Becomes a Pillar of China’s Propaganda Drive

Uyghur Times Staff November 7, 2025

About Uyghur Times

Uyghur Times, a Washington, DC-based media organization, is dedicated to telling the truth about China and its policies toward the Uyghur people.  Our comprehensive coverage extends to politics in the People’s Republic of China and Central Asia, delivered in multiple languages including Uyghur, Mandarin Chinese, English, Turkish, Arabic, German, Japanese, French, and Russian. 

Support Us

  • Write for Uyghur Times
  • Work with Uyghur Times
  • Support Uyghur Times
  • Contact Uyghur Times

Uyghur Times Projects

  • Uyghur Radio
  • Uyghur Times Video
  • TV Uyghur
  • Uyghur Album
  • About Uyghur Times
  • ئۇيغۇرچە
  • 中文
  • Deutsche
  • Türkçe
  • Русский
  • 日本語
  • العربية
  • Français
  • Español
  • About Us
  • Contact Us
  • Writers
2025 Uyghur Times | MoreNews by AF themes.