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Indonesia requests Apple block Temu from the App Store

Apple has been asked by the Indonesian government to block the Chinese retailer Temu from the App Store, to try and protect small businesses in the country.

Temu has become a major force in online shopping in a short space of time, thanks to its low-priced inventory. However, in one country's case, it is trying to take action by making it harder to shop through it.

The government of Indonesia has requested Apple and Google block access to Temu's app, so that citizens can't download it, reports Reuters.

The request is being made by ministers as a preemptive measure to protect its small and medium-sized businesses from the retailer. It's also being made despite there not having been any recorded transactions through the app by the country's residents.

Calling Temu "unhealthy competition," communications minister Budi Arie Setiadi said "We're not here to protect e-commerce, but we protect small and medium enterprises. There are millions we must protect."

So far, Apple and Google have yet to respond to the request, with Temu downloadable in both regional app storefronts.

Along with the app blocking request, the government wants to block any attempt by Temu to invest in local e-commerce ventures. Again, this is preemptive, as Temu hasn't yet made any such investments.

Temu isn't the only company being targeted by the government. Shein is also anticipated to receive the same treatment in the future, Budi claimed.

The government has previously forced TikTok to close its e-commerce services in the country in 2023. This prompted TikTok to buy a majority stake in GoTo to continue sales in the region.



7 Comments

alandail 21 Years · 774 comments

US should do the same thing, they blatantly rip off US IP

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danox 12 Years · 3469 comments

How about roll up your sleeves and design something to compete against them? Instead of crying and giving up. Sanctions and banning particularly against big countries like the United States, China or India or even Russia don’t really work that well in the end.

When I first saw

Shein my reaction was that idea is ingenious why isn’t any American or European company doing that a big way using tech and I don’t mean Amazon? Where are our copycats or look-alikes? When needed? Maybe it’s the fashion/women angle and the supply chain-aspect in the west? In short the male dominated tech bro venture capitalists in America would not be sympathetic to such an idea like Shein.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shein I noticed all tech companies once they get big all have the same problems irregardless of what part of the world they started in. I remember writing something about this company couple years ago on this site I cannot believe that no American company is in this area involving fashion, maybe there is and they just haven’t gotten the traction yet?

mknelson 10 Years · 1149 comments

danox said:
How about roll up your sleeves and design something to compete against them? Instead of crying and giving up. Sanctions and banning particularly against big countries like the United States, China or India or even Russia don’t really work that well in the end.

When I first saw Shein my reaction was that idea is ingenious why isn’t any American or European company doing that a big way using tech and I don’t mean Amazon? Where are our copycats or look-alikes? When needed? Maybe it’s the fashion/women angle and the supply chain-aspect in the west? In short the male dominated tech bro venture capitalists in America would not be sympathetic to such an idea like Shein.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shein I noticed all tech companies once they get big all have the same problems irregardless of what part of the world they started in. I remember writing something about this company couple years ago on this site I cannot believe that no American company is in this area involving fashion, maybe there is and they just haven’t gotten the traction yet?

What, sell crappily made clothing that likely isn't as represented and will get thrown out after a wear or two as well and likely uses graphics and other designs (as Alandail points out) are often blatantly stolen from the original creators?

Why would you want that?

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alandail 21 Years · 774 comments

danox said:
How about roll up your sleeves and design something to compete against them? Instead of crying and giving up. Sanctions and banning particularly against big countries like the United States, China or India or even Russia don’t really work that well in the end.

When I first saw Shein my reaction was that idea is ingenious why isn’t any American or European company doing that a big way using tech and I don’t mean Amazon? Where are our copycats or look-alikes? When needed? Maybe it’s the fashion/women angle and the supply chain-aspect in the west? In short the male dominated tech bro venture capitalists in America would not be sympathetic to such an idea like Shein.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shein I noticed all tech companies once they get big all have the same problems irregardless of what part of the world they started in. I remember writing something about this company couple years ago on this site I cannot believe that no American company is in this area involving fashion, maybe there is and they just haven’t gotten the traction yet?

You don't understand, they steal our designs, then sell it under our name with free shipping for less than it costs us to ship. Customer thinks is us, gets junk.

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longfang 17 Years · 522 comments

mknelson said:
danox said:
How about roll up your sleeves and design something to compete against them? Instead of crying and giving up. Sanctions and banning particularly against big countries like the United States, China or India or even Russia don’t really work that well in the end.

When I first saw Shein my reaction was that idea is ingenious why isn’t any American or European company doing that a big way using tech and I don’t mean Amazon? Where are our copycats or look-alikes? When needed? Maybe it’s the fashion/women angle and the supply chain-aspect in the west? In short the male dominated tech bro venture capitalists in America would not be sympathetic to such an idea like Shein.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shein I noticed all tech companies once they get big all have the same problems irregardless of what part of the world they started in. I remember writing something about this company couple years ago on this site I cannot believe that no American company is in this area involving fashion, maybe there is and they just haven’t gotten the traction yet?
What, sell crappily made clothing that likely isn't as represented and will get thrown out after a wear or two as well and likely uses graphics and other designs (as Alandail points out) are often blatantly stolen from the original creators?

Why would you want that?

Why would i not want that? Endless supply of used shirts aka the best rags for cleaning. Plus not paying 90% of the price for the branding is a bonus.